Part IMiscellaneous NoticeVolume 157, Number 32Published: August 12, 2023
HomeEquity Bank Enforcement Notice Address
Canada Gazette, Part I, Volume 157, Number 32: MISCELLANEOUS NOTICES
HOMEEQUITY BANK
Key facts
- Published
- August 12, 2023
- Comment deadline
- Unclear
- Effective date
- July 31, 2023
Summary#
HomeEquity Bank says it has changed the office to which enforcement notices must be served under the Support Orders and Support Provisions (Banks and Authorized Foreign Banks) Regulations. The new designated office for all provinces is Royal Bank Plaza, South Tower, 200 Bay Street, Suite 3500, Toronto, Ontario M5J 2J1, effective July 31, 2023.
What it does#
- Names a new place where enforcement notices related to support orders should be delivered for HomeEquity Bank.
- Applies to service of enforcement notices across all provinces.
- The change took effect on July 31, 2023.
Who's affected#
- Courts, provincial family support enforcement agencies, and anyone who must serve enforcement notices to HomeEquity Bank.
- People involved in support-order enforcement where the bank is the respondent or holds relevant accounts or information.
- If it’s unclear whether a specific notice you need to serve falls under these rules, you may need to check with the sending agency or legal adviser.
Why it matters#
- This tells senders exactly where to deliver enforcement notices for HomeEquity Bank, which helps make sure the notice reaches the bank and the enforcement process can proceed.
- Sending notices to an old address could cause delays or complications in enforcement.
- For most people, the change matters only if they or their agency need to serve an enforcement notice to the bank.
Key topics
Support Orders and Support Provisions (Banks and Authorized Foreign Banks) RegulationsBank Act (Canada)HomeEquity BankRoyal Bank Plaza, South Tower200 Bay Street, Torontoenforcement noticesservice of enforcement noticessupport ordersfamily support enforcement agenciessupport order enforcementfamily law
Source: Canada Gazette