Section 37.1 Canadian Evidence Act
Section 37.1 Canadian Evidence Act 1985 is about Appeal to court of appeal. It is under Specified Public Interest of Part I of the act. The Evidence Act of Canada is an Act respecting witnesses and evidence.
Appeal to court of appeal
(1) An appeal lies from a determination under any of subsections 37(4.1) to (6)
(a) to the Federal Court of Appeal from a determination of the Federal Court; or
(b) to the court of appeal of a province from a determination of a trial division or trial court of a superior court of the province.
Limitation period for appeal
(2) An appeal under subsection (1) shall be brought within 10 days after the date of the determination appealed from or within any further time that the court having jurisdiction to hear the appeal considers appropriate in the circumstances.
See also:
– Section 37 Canadian Evidence Act (Objection to disclosure of information)
– Section 36.1 Canadian Evidence Act (Definition of official)