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Alberta Affidavit of Service

When you serve a legal document on someone in Alberta, you must make an Affidavit of Service to prove that the document was served.

  • An Affidavit of Service is required in circumstances where service of documents is required by law, such as legal proceedings, landlord-tenant notices and evictions, repossessions, foreclosures, etc.
  • This free form is issued by Alberta Courts in accordance with the Revised Rules of Court. Click the link to download the form directly from Alberta Courts.
  • The Affidavit of Service must be given in front of an officer of the court, such as a notary or a commissioner for oaths.
  • To be used only for service within the Province of Alberta, Canada.
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Alberta Affidavit Form 49

Use this free Form 49 Affidavit to prepare an affidavit for a legal action in Alberta Court of King's Bench.

  • All Court of King's Bench affidavits are created using this same basic form, under Rule 13.19 of the revised Rules of Court.
  • This is a free form available in Microsoft Word format.
  • Intended to be used only in the Province of Alberta.
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Alberta Irrevocable Letter of Guarantee

Prepare an Irrevocable Letter of Guarantee for a lawsuit in Alberta with this easy-to-use template form.

  • The Letter of Guarantee would be issued by a defendant's bank to the Clerk of the Court of King's Bench, in connection with a civil claim.
  • The letter guarantees payment of a specified amount which is to be paid into Court as security.
  • The Letter of Guarantee is unconditional and cannot be revoked prior to its expiry date, which initially is one year from the date of issue.
  • This form is available as a downloadable MS Word document.
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Alberta Factum of Appellant, Respondent or Intervenor

Prepare a Factum for an appellant, respondent or intervenor in a matter filed in Alberta Court of Appeal with this free MS Word template.

  • The form contains fillable fields where you can enter the relevant data.
  • The sections of the form are:
    • Part 1 - Facts
    • Part 2 - Grounds of Appeal
    • Part 3 - Standard of Review
    • Part 4 - Argument
    • Part 5 - Relief Sought
    • Table of Authorities
    • Appendices (if any)
  • This is a free template issued by Alberta Courts.
  • Intended to be used only in the Court of Appeal in Alberta.
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