[Repealed, 2005, c. 22, s. 37]
SCHEDULE TO PART XXII.1
SCHEDULE TO PART XXII.1(Section 715.3 and subsections 715.32(2) and 715.43(2) and (3))Offences in respect of which a remediation agreement may be entered into
1 An offence under any of the following provisions of this Act:
(a) section 119 or 120 (bribery of officers);
(b) section 121 (frauds on the government);
(c) section 123 (municipal corruption);
(d) section 124 (selling or purchasing office);
(e) section 125 (influencing or negotiating appointments or dealing in offices);
(f) subsection 139(3) (obstructing justice);
(g) section 322 (theft);
(h) section 330 (theft by person required to account);
(i) section 332 (misappropriation of money held under direction);
(j) section 340 (destroying documents of title);
(k) section 341 (fraudulent concealment);
(l) section 354 (property obtained by crime);
(m) section 362 (false pretence or false statement);
(n) section 363 (obtaining execution of valuable security by fraud);
(o) section 366 (forgery);
(p) section 368 (use, trafficking or possession of forged document);
(q) section 375 (obtaining by instrument based on forged document);
(r) section 378 (offences in relation to registers);
(s) section 380 (fraud);
(t) section 382 (fraudulent manipulation of stock exchange transactions);
(u) section 382.1 (prohibited insider trading);
(v) section 383 (gaming in stocks or merchandise);
(w) section 389 (fraudulent disposal of goods on which money advanced);
(x) section 390 (fraudulent receipts under Bank Act);
(y) section 392 (disposal of property to defraud creditors);
(z) section 397 (books and documents);
(z.1) section 400 (false prospectus);
(z.2) section 418 (selling defective stores to Her Majesty); and
(z.3) section 426 (secret commissions).
(z.4) section 462.31 (laundering proceeds of crime).
2 An offence under any of the following provisions of the Corruption of Foreign Public Officials Act:
a) section 3 (bribing a foreign public official); and
b) section 4 (maintenance or destruction of books and records to facilitate or hide the bribing of a foreign public official).
3 A conspiracy or an attempt to commit, being an accessory after the fact in relation to, or any counselling in relation to, an offence referred to in section 1 or 2.
SCHEDULE TO PART XXV
SCHEDULE TO PART XXV (Section 762)
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SCHEDULE TO PART XXVII
SCHEDULE TO PART XXVII (Section 840)
SCHEDULE [to Part XXVII](Section 840)
Fees and Allowances That May Be Charged by Summary Conviction Courts and Justices
1 Information $ 1.00
2 Summons or warrant $ 0.50
3 Warrant where summons issued in first instance $ 0.30
4 Warrant where summons issued in first instance $ 0.30
5 Each subpoena or warrant to or for witnesses $ 0.30
(A subpoena may contain any number of names. Only one subpoena may be issued on behalf of a party in any proceeding, unless the summary conviction court or the justice considers it necessary or desirable that more than one subpoena be issued.)
6 Information for warrant for witness and warrant for witness $ 1.00
7 Each necessary copy of subpoena to or warrant for witness $ 0.20
8 Each release order or recognizance $ 1.00
9 Hearing and determining proceeding $ 1.00
10 Where hearing lasts more than two hours $ 2.00
11 Where two or more justices hear and determine a proceeding, each is entitled to the fee authorized by item 9.
12 Each warrant of committal $ 0.50
13 Making up record of conviction or order on request of a party to the proceedings $ 1.00
14 Copy of a writing other than a conviction or order, on request of a party to the proceedings; for each folio of one hundred words $ 0.10
15 Bill of costs, when made out in detail on request of a party to the proceedings $ 0.20
(Items 14 and 15 may be charged only where there has been an adjudication.)
16 Attending to remand prisoner $ 1.00
17 Attending to make a release order or take a recognizance $ 1.00
Fees and Allowances That May Be Allowed to Peace Officers
18 Arresting a person on a warrant or without a warrant $ 1.50
19 Serving summons or subpoena $ 0.50
20 Mileage to serve summons or subpoena or to make an arrest, both ways, for each mile $ 0.10
(Where a public conveyance is not used, reasonable costs of transportation may be allowed.)
21 Mileage where service cannot be effected, on proof of a diligent attempt to effect service, each way, for each mile $ 0.10
22 Returning with prisoner after arrest to take him before a summary conviction court or justice at a place different from the place where the peace officer received the warrant to arrest, if the journey is of necessity over a route different from that taken by the peace officer to make the arrest, each way, for each mile $ 0.10
23 Taking a prisoner to prison on remand or committal, each way, for each mile $ 0.10
(Where a public conveyance is not used, reasonable costs of transportation may be allowed. No charge may be made under this item in respect of a service for which a charge is made under item 22.)
24 Attending summary conviction court or justice on summary conviction proceedings, for each day necessarily employed $ 2.00
(Not more than $2.00 may be charged under this item in respect of any day notwithstanding the number of proceedings that the peace officer attended on that day before that summary conviction court or justice.)
Fees and Allowances That May Be Allowed to Witnesses
25 Each day attending trial $ 4.00
26 Mileage travelled to attend trial, each way, for each mile $ 0.10
Fees and Allowances That May Be Allowed to Interpreters
27 Each half day attending trial $ 2.50
28 Actual living expenses when away from ordinary place of residence, not to exceed per day $ 10.00
29 Mileage travelled to attend trial, each way, for each mile $ 0.10