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    Generally, When a Cause of Action Arises in One Province
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Generally, When a Cause of Action Arises in One Province

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Generally, when a cause of action arises in one province and the plaintiff and defendant live in other provinces, the person suing can sue where the defendant resides or where the cause of action arose.

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