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In British Columbia, trial certificates must be filed at least 14 days before the trial date, as per Rule 12-4 of the Supreme Court Civil Rules. If a deadline falls on a statutory holiday or weekend, it typically extends to the next business day. For the trial date of April 7, 2026, the filing deadline is March 24, 2026. However, due to Good Friday on April 3 and Easter Monday on April 6, the deadline may extend. Confirm specific dates with the court or a legal professional to ensure compliance.Full Conversation
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In British Columbia, trial certificates must be filed at least 14 days before the trial date as per Rule *-* of the Supreme Court Civil Rules. Ensure your trial certificate is filed by March *, *, to comply with this rule. Do you need help with anything else?
did you consider all holidays and stat
In British Columbia, if a deadline falls on a statutory holiday or weekend, it is typically extended to the next business day. However, it's always good to double-check specific dates with the court or a legal professional to ensure compliance. Would you like more details on how to confirm this?
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To confirm specific dates and deadlines, you can directly contact the court where your trial is scheduled or consult a legal professional familiar with British Columbia's rules. This will help ensure that you meet all the requirements. Is there anything else you need assistance with?
April * is Good Friday and April * is easier Monday does that make a difference
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In British Columbia, if a filing deadline falls on a statutory holiday (like Good Friday) or a weekend, it typically extends to the next business day. Since April *, *, is Easter Monday, the deadline would likely extend past these holidays. Check with the court to confirm. Need anything else?
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It seems like you're dealing with a filing deadline issue in British Columbia. If you need further assistance regarding court rules or filing deadlines, feel free to ask. Is there anything else specific you'd like to know?