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  1. Court Martial Appeal Court Rules - SOR/86-959 (SCHEDULE 4 : Appeal Book)
    Rules of Appeal Practices and Procedures of the Court Martial Appeal Court of Canada

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    • 1 Any appeal book shall be prepared on white paper of good quality in such manner that printed pages are to the left as the book is read.

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    • 6 An appeal book shall be arranged in the following sequence and shall consist of a red-coloured cover, a title page, an index and the following parts:

      Part V The certificate of the Court Martial Administrator, as follows:

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    • 9 All printed or written documents filed as exhibits shall be grouped together and printed in an appeal book in the order in which they were filed at the court martial.

    • 10 If the whole case requires two or more volumes of an appeal book, to facilitate reference to the exhibits, they may all be reproduced in the final volume or volumes of the appeal book and on the cover after the volume number shall appear the word “Exhibits” in bold letters. When exhibits are reproduced in a special volume of an appeal book, the page numbers shall be the same as though printed in the usual manner.

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    • 13 The index of an appeal book shall set out in detail the entire contents in four parts as follows:

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  2. Court Martial Appeal Court Rules - SOR/86-959 (SCHEDULE 2)
    Rules of Appeal Practices and Procedures of the Court Martial Appeal Court of Canada

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    (Name of Appellant or Applicant, as the case may be)

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    THE RESPONDENT CROSS-APPEALS and asks that the order be set aside and judgment granted as follows (or “that the order be varied as follows”, or as the case may be): (Set out the relief sought.)

    THE GROUNDS OF CROSS-APPEAL are as follows: (Set out the grounds, including a reference to any statutory provision or rule to be relied on.)

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  3. Court Martial Appeal Court Rules - SOR/86-959 (SCHEDULE 5)
    Rules of Appeal Practices and Procedures of the Court Martial Appeal Court of Canada

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    THE APPELLANT (or RESPONDENT, as the case may be) REQUESTS that a date be set for the hearing of this appeal.

    THE APPELLANT (or RESPONDENT, as the case may be) CONFIRMS THAT:

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      The representatives of all parties to the appeal are as follows:

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      The appellant (or respondent or the parties, as the case may be) require(s) an interpreter to translate the proceedings into (English or French or both)

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  4. Court Martial Appeal Court Rules - SOR/86-959 (SCHEDULE 3 : Memorandum of Particulars)
    Rules of Appeal Practices and Procedures of the Court Martial Appeal Court of Canada

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    (Name of Appellant or Applicant, as the case may be)

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    • 2 Information to be included, as applicable:

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      • (i) the sentence imposed (and the sentence as modified, if applicable).

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    • 4 When the disposition has resulted in the detention of the person charged, include

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      • (b) the name and title of the warden, the superintendent or, as the case may be, the person in charge or command of the institution.

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  5. Court Martial Appeal Court Rules - SOR/86-959 (SCHEDULE 7)
    Rules of Appeal Practices and Procedures of the Court Martial Appeal Court of Canada

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    (Name of Appellant or Applicant, as the case may be)

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    TAKE NOTICE THAT the Court will be moved by (the Appellant or Applicant or Respondent, as the case may be) for an order (Here set out order sought.);

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    AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE THAT in support of this application, the party will rely on the affidavit(s) of (state name(s) of affiant(s)), date filed, together with such further material as counsel for the party may advise and the Court may permit.

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