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Bill 28Enforcement of Canadian Judgments Act

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Status
Royal Assent
Introduced
2026-03-18
Session
61st Legislature, 2nd Session

What it does

AI plain-language summary of the official text.

Bill 28, the Enforcement of Canadian Judgments Act, was introduced in the 61st Legislature, 2nd Session, and has received Royal Assent, meaning it is now law. As indicated by its title, the legislation establishes a framework for the enforcement of judgments issued by courts in other Canadian jurisdictions. This type of legislation facilitates the recognition and execution of out-of-province court decisions, reducing barriers for parties seeking to enforce Canadian judgments across provincial or territorial lines.

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