Identity area
Type of entity
Government
Authorized form of name
British Columbia. Supreme Court (Campbell River)
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- Supreme Court (Campbell River)
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Dates of existence
1974-
History
The British Columbia government established a Supreme Court registry at Campbell River effective November 1, 1974. It was approved by Order-in-Council 3051-1974, dated 1974 Sept. 19. By the same order, a registry of the County Court was established at Campbell River (for the County of Nanaimo).
The government, by Order-in-Council 3606-1974, on 1974 November 7, rescinded Order-in-Council 3051-1974, disestablishing these two registries.
The government then established a Supreme Court registry for Campbell River effective April 1, 1975. It was approved by Order-in-Council 0092-1975, dated January 9, 1975.
By the same order, a registry of the County Court was established at Campbell River (for the County of Nanaimo).
Currently (to March 31, 2016) the Campbell River Registry of the Supreme Court continues as an active registry. Campbell River inherited Port Hardy Supreme Court records when that registry closed in April or May 2010.
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"Orders-in-Council, Queen’s Printer BC, BC Laws." Accessed March 30, 2016. http://www.bclaws.ca.