Section 37.2 Canadian Evidence Act 1985 is about Limitation periods for appeals to Supreme Court of Canada. It is under Specified Public Interest of Part I of the act. The Evidence Act of Canada is an Act respecting witnesses and evidence.
Limitation periods for appeals to Supreme Court of Canada
Notwithstanding any other Act of Parliament,
(a) an application for leave to appeal to the Supreme Court of Canada from a judgment made under subsection 37.1(1) shall be made within 10 days after the date of the judgment appealed from or within any further time that the court having jurisdiction to grant leave to appeal considers appropriate in the circumstances; and
(b) if leave to appeal is granted, the appeal shall be brought in the manner set out in subsection 60(1) of the Supreme Court Act but within the time specified by the court that grants leave.
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