A pending litigation order may only be discharged by the Court of Queen’s Bench.
By Certificate where proceedings discontinued or with consent
Where the proceedings in which the pending litigation order was made have been discontinued, or dismissed or otherwise finally disposed of, or where all parties' consent to the discharge of the pending litigation order, the registrar of Queen’s Bench shall issue a certificate discharging the pending litigation order. The registration of the certificate discharges the pending litigation order.
See Queen’s Bench Rules 42.02(2) and section 55(6) The Builders’ Liens Act
By Order upon application/Motion where proceedings not concluded
At any time in the proceedings the Court may, following a motion/application, make an order discharging a pending litigation order. The registration of the order discharges the pending litigation order.
See Queen’s Bench Rules 42.02(1) and section 55(4), The Builders’ Liens Act
See Estates for the rules governing discharges where the deceased’s will has not been probated or where there is no will and letters of administration have not been granted.