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Generally, when a cause of action arises in one province and the plaintiff and defendant live in other provinces, the person suing can sue where the defendant resides or where the cause of action arose.

Cause Of Action

A set of factual circumstances that give someone the right to seek a legal remedy through the court system.

Province

A territorial unit of a country, often with its own government, that is administratively at a level below the national government.

Defendant Resides

Relates to the legal jurisdiction and location where a defendant (the party being sued) lives or has their primary residence.

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Trevor CraneDec 20, 2024
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