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A nullity is treated as nothing, as if it did not exist or never happened. The defect prevents it from having such effect

Everything fraudulent is null and void
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  • You will use this Form, 4F, to file your stay application. The Form is on the link below. http://www.ontariocourtforms.on.ca/form ... F_0707.doc You will follow rule 4, on the link below, with respect to format, content, binding documents, and affidavit…
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  • Yes. If the set fine is incorrect it is a fatal error and you cannot be convicted. Here's the case law. http://www.canlii.org/en/on/onca/doc/20 ... ca429.html If you've given notice to appear and received a notice of trial things change though. Current…
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  • The forms the government are using are invalid. You haven't been charged. There is no proceeding before the court. The certificate the cop filed with the court is a nullity. For more info read my last 20 posts or so. You find them by clicking on my name…
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  • You will win the case just based on the delay. Her s. 11(b) charter rights have been breached. Tried within a reasonable time; 20 months is wayyyy too long. Besides, the ticket she was issued is invalid. You already won.
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  • What's you take on stop signs. Stop signs at a 4 way stop intersection are not required by law to have the "ALL WAY" tag attached below the sign. If a municipality elects to add the "ALL WAY" tag and they do not add the Bilingual …
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  • The sign regulation makes no mention of surface painted lines with respect to designated lanes. It does provide for road marking for crosswalks and crossovers. It seems odd that surface painted lines is covered. But now that I read the regulation, I'm c…
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  • If you didn't get a ticket how can you get a fine, or jail time? What is the yellow paper you talking about? It has to have a title on it, (offence notice or whatever) or its FORM 2 or whatever?
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  • You have not been charges properly. The ticket you were issued is invalid thus they is no valid proceeding before the court. You cannot be convicted and even if they convict you then you will win your case on appeal. S. 8 of the POA allows you to settle …
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    Last post Fri Oct 16, 2009 8:47 pm View the latest post

  • First of all, all the tickets you received to gain the points that got you suspended were invalid. If you had any offences served on you by summons, points were not permitted to be applied for that offence, either. What offences were you convicted of t…
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  • Merge is a popular term. I think I've even seen some merge signs. But it's not a valid sign and there is no provsion dealing with "merge" and I think the word merge is only ued once in the entire HTA.
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  • Greatest Canadian wrote:Section 154(b) deals with a three lane roadway. One lane in each direction and a turning lane in the centre. The centre cannot be used for travelling on, however it can be used to make a turn or even to pass another vehicle. Whe…
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  • Did you get a ticket or not? If you did, you got an offence notice or summons. What is this yellow sheet you refer too?
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  • You can represent her but you cannot be paid money or other valuable consideration. She can't agree to give you sex or buy you dinner. Nothing. If you get in court and don't know what you're doing the court can stop you from representing you. But you …
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  • It appears you both understood me, but I have a MAJOR typo in my previous message. I said ... you do not block or delay side road traffic from turning left onto the roadway you're travelling on once they reach the intersection... and I meant to say turnin…
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  • If there are 5 lanes, two in each direction and one centre turning lane, you show drive in the lane between the centre lane and the rightmost lane. I'm not sure if the HTA calls for this, but it is the professional way to drive. Why? Because if you're…
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  • Under HTA s. 1 a sign is defined and must be approved by the Ministry. "official sign" means a sign approved by the Ministry; HTA sign are created by regulation 615. Only the Lieutenant Governor in Council may make regulations requiring si…
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  • This provision is unenforcable. It states a city by-law can prohibit commericail vehicles from using the leftmost lane. It states the city must post signs overhead. The only sign a driver must follow is an official sign created by HTA regulations, and…
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  • Good point about the centre lane being a trucker passing lane, however, unless there is a regulation (and there may be) trunks can travel in all lanes. I don't see where they are excluded from the leftmost lane when there are 3 or more lanes going in one …
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  • When there are three lanes of traffic in each direction you may drive in the centre lane or left most lane at anytime. HTA s. 150(b) deals with passing and articulates that you may pass to the right with two or more lanes. You could only pass to the righ…
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  • What I do for a livng is not important (I'm retired). I never worked in the legal field full time. What does that matter? If only those in the legal field are capable of understanding the law, then lay people are not subject to it since they aren't capabl…
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