How to Litigate & Calculate Cost - Agreement Start your dossier - My Agreement (This webpage is for information only) Before you start your case you/your company ( hereafter : you ) are required to read and agree to the regulations, conditions and general terms under which e-Court.ca operates. When you submit a dispute to e-Court you automatically submit and initiate an agreement for settlement (settlement is usually an agreement reached between disputing parties) in accordance with the common law and/or the civil-law traditions of Canada pending where the defendant is residing, that is in/outside the province of Quebec. Similarly it confirms a previous agreement between same defendant and plaintiff. Furthermore you specifically opt to litigate in e-Court, as private court instead of a traditional government court or other form of private dispute resolution. Please continue to view the following : How to Litigate My Agreement Info Plaintiff Info Defendant Claim Additional Info Verify & Send Agreement Case: Plaintiff v. Defendant Agreement with regulations, conditions and general terms means : You are informed about the content of regulations, conditions and general terms, which include : liability limits, ceding of any judicial errors. You agree that if any provision of the judge's ruling should be invalid or void, that the invalidity or nullity of the remaining provisions will not be affected; You agree to the applicability of regulations, conditions and general terms; You want your case to be heard by an arbitrator/judge of e-Court; You give full authority to e-Court.ca to write the final verdict in a notarial deed for further execution by notary and/or bailiff, the latter when the defendant is residing in the Province of Quebec. When party(ies) reside outside Quebec, you give full authority to e-Court to issue the final verdict with execution be accomplished, in most instances, by special measures as outlined in binding verdict ?; Notwithstanding above and conditional that both parties voluntarily opted to settle their grievances via e-Court, you agree not to (re)submit at any time the same case, regardless of the verdict, to a traditional government court or other form of private dispute resolution and that in case you wish to continue to appeal the verdict that this appeal will again be submitted to e-court.ca.; Parties agree to all contents displayed via a legally binding verdict Yes, I agree with above and with the handling of my case through e-Court under the applicability of regulations, conditions and general terms. The SAVE button is NOT functional