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3,176.
Small v. Thompson - (1897) 28 SCR 219 - 1897-12-09
Supreme Court JudgmentsPriorities and hypothecs
See also Williams v. Balfour[15]. Aylesworth Q.C. for the respondent.—The uncontradicted testimony shows that respondent’s purchase of the property was upon the express condition and stipulation that she was not to assume or become liable for the mortgage thereon, but that Sinclair alone was to be liable for the mortgage
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Warner v. Don - (1896) 26 SCR 388 - 1896-06-06
Supreme Court JudgmentsPriorities and hypothecs
It was decided in 1856 by Lord Hatherly when V. C. Sir William Page Wood that if an instrument which conveys an interest in land conveys also machinery
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3,178.
Wilson v. Land Security Co. - (1896) 26 SCR 149 - 1896-03-24
Supreme Court JudgmentsSale
William D. Wilson (Defendant) Appellant; and The Land Security Company (Plaintiffs) Respondents.
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3,179.
Law v. Hansen - (1895) 25 SCR 69 - 1895-12-09
Supreme Court JudgmentsAction
William Law and Others (Defendants) Appellant And Gustav Conrad Hansen (Plaintiff)
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3,180.
Parks v. Cahoon - (1894) 23 SCR 92 - 1894-02-20
Supreme Court JudgmentsProperty law
"On the 7th October, 1881, Benjamin Cahoon conveyed the locus by deed to "William Smith (the father of the plaintiff), who by deed dated the 29th September, 1882, conveyed the same to the plaintiff, the consideration being natural love and affection, and $50, which amount the plaintiff proves that she paid in cash out
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Wallace v. Bossom - (1878) 2 SCR 488 - 1878-06-03
Supreme Court JudgmentsBankruptcy and insolvency
Present—Sir William Buell Richards, Knt., C. J., and Ritchie, Strong, Taschereau, Fournier and Henry, J. J.
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SCR | RCS [1982] vol 1 - 1982-12-09
Canada Supreme Court ReportsSolicitor for the respondent: William L. Procureur de l'intimée: William L. Maclnnes, Maclnnes, Halifax. [...] William Henkel, Q.C., J. C. Major, Q.C., and William Henkel, c.r., J. C. Major, c.r., et R. W. Paisley, Q.C., for the respondent. [...] William J. Atkinson and René Morin, for the b William J. Atkinson et René Morin, pour le mis mis en cause. en cause.
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3,183.
SCR | RCS [1942] - 1942-11-12
Canada Supreme Court ReportsWilliam down the Great Lakes, or vice versa. The collision happened at 5.30 a.m., nine miles west of Passage Island. [...] The grain was part of a cargo of wheat shipped at Port Arthur and/or Fort William, Ontario, on the (1) Barlow D.J.A. 8 Ins. LR. 121. [...] Solicitors for the respondent: Field, Hyndman & McLean. 1942 ALFRED WILLIAM LUDDITT AND (PLAINTIFFS) APPELLANTS; * May 5 6, 7.
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3,184.
SCR | RCS [1999] vol 2 - 1999-09-09
Canada Supreme Court ReportsDoctrine citée Blackstone, William. Commentaires sur les lois anglaises, t. 2. [...] Williams, Glanville. Textbook of Criminal Law, 2nd ed. London: Stevens, 1983. [...] William F. Ehrcke, Q.C., for the appellant. Peter Bums, for the respondent.
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3,185.
Bulletin of May 26, 2023 - 2023-05-26
BulletinsShawn William Spencer (Sask.) Kraushaar, Darren K. McDougall Gauley LLP [...] Inc., Von Rowell Torres, Preveceutical Medical Inc., Stephen Van Deventer, Shabira Rajan, Neil William Stevenson-Moore, Bryn Gardener-Evans, Kenneth Phillipe, Nicholas Brusatore, Brian Biles, Sam Chaudhry, Michael Young, Glenn Little, David Alexander, Linda Sampson, Yari Alexander Nieken, Robert Dawson and James Hyland [...] inc., Von Rowell Torres, Preveceutical Medical inc., Stephen Van Deventer, Shabira Rajan, Neil William Stevenson-Moore, Bryn Gardener-Evans, Kenneth Phillipe, Nicholas Brusatore, Brian Biles, Sam Chaudhry, Michael Young, Glenn Little, David Alexander, Linda Sampson, Yari Alexander Nieken, Robert Dawson et James Hyland
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3,186.
Bulletin of October 30, 2015 - 2015-10-30
BulletinsEstate of William Gee v. Jeremy Westerhof (Ont.) (Civil) (By Leave) Coram : [...] Chief R. Donald Maracle in his personal capacity and in a representative capacity on behalf of the members of the Mohawks of the Bay of Quinte, Chief William Montour in his personal capacity and in a representative capacity on behalf of the members of the Six Nations of the Grand River and Chief Hazel Fox-Recollet in her [...] Sean William Doak v. Attorney General of Canada on behalf of the United States of America (B.C.) (Criminal) (By Leave)
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3,187.
Saskatchewan (Human Rights Commission) v. Whatcott - 2013 SCC 11 - [2013] 1 SCR 467 - 2013-02-27
Supreme Court JudgmentsAdministrative law
Constitutional law
William Whatcott Respondent - and - Attorney General for Saskatchewan, Attorney General of Alberta, Canadian Constitution Foundation, Canadian Civil Liberties Association, Canadian Human Rights Commission, Alberta Human Rights Commission, Egale Canada Inc., Ontario Human Rights Commission, Canadian Jewish Congress, [...] William Whatcott Respondent and Attorney General for Saskatchewan, [...] [3] Four complaints were filed with the Saskatchewan Human Rights Commission (“Commission”) concerning four flyers published and distributed by the respondent, William Whatcott.
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3,188.
Bulletin of March 28, 2002 - 2002-03-28
BulletinsMockler Peters Oley Rouse & Williams v. (29102) Her Majesty the Queen in Right of Canada as represented by the Attorney General of Canada, the Minister of National Revenue, Marc Boudreau and Suzanne Ouelette (N.B.) [...] Patrick G. Foy, Q.C., William K. McNaughton and Robert J. C. Deane, for the respondent International Forest Products Limited. [...] Patrick G. Foy, c.r., William K. McNaughton et Robert J. C. Deane, pour l’intimée International Forest Products Limited.
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3,189.
Mitchell v. M.N.R. - 2001 SCC 33 - [2001] 1 SCR 911 - 2001-05-24
Supreme Court JudgmentsConstitutional law
Evidence
Blackstone, William. Commentaries on the Laws of England, 4th ed. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1770. [...] Ritchie, William A. The Archaeology of New York State, rev. ed., Harrison, N.Y.: Harbor Hill Books, 1980. [...] Peter W. Hutchins, Anjali Choksi, Micha J. Menczer and Paul Williams, for the respondent.
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3,190.
Bulletin of October 13, 2000 - 2000-10-13
BulletinsWilliam Markle Markle, May, Phibbs v. (28113) The Attorney General of Ontario (Ont.) [...] 27713 RAJADURAI SAMUEL THANGARAJAN, ANNETTE THANGARAJAN AND WILLIAM THANGARAJAN AND JAMES THANGARAJAN, BY THEIR LITIGATION GUARDIAN, RAJADURAI SAMUEL THANGARAJAN ‑ v. ‑ MINISTER OF CITIZENSHIP AND IMMIGRATION (F.C.A.) [...] 27479 610990 ONTARIO INC. and WILLIAM HUTCHINSON - v. - BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT BANK OF CANADA (Ont.)
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3,191.
Bulletin of December 4, 1998 - 1998-12-04
Bulletins26814 WILLIAM JAMES BRADFORD CANNING v. HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN (Man.) [...] Lance William Wust v. (26732) Her Majesty the Queen (B.C.) APPEALS HEARD SINCE LAST ISSUE AND DISPOSITION [...] Williams v. The Queen (Crim.)(B.C.), 25375, *03 4.6.98 355(98) 965(98)
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3,192.
Bulletin of December 13, 1996 - 1996-12-13
Bulletins25376PAUL D.N. TEMELINI and BENDELAM CORP. v. ALLAN C. BONNIS and THE NICKEL DISTRICT CONSERVATION AUTHORITY, and WILLIAM C. CLEWLOW and EGAN REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE AGENCY LTD. (Ont.) [...] Watson (William) v. Woodgate (B.C.), 24771, *01 8.2.96 1718(95) 178(96) Weisfeld v. The Queen (F.C.A.)(B.C.), 24334, *A 1595(94) [...] Williams v. The Queen (Crim.)(B.C.), 25375, *03 3.10.96 1262(96) 1573(96)
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Starr v. Houlden - [1990] 1 SCR 1366 - 1990-04-05
Supreme Court JudgmentsConstitutional law
Williams J. put the matter quite succinctly in Cock v. Attorney‑General (1909), 28 N.Z.L.R. 405, at p. 420: [...] Williams J. held that the commission should be prohibited from continuing, and at p. 425 stated: [...] In my view, the words of Williams J. are apposite in the present appeal, and provide eloquent support for the conclusion that the inquiry before this Court is ultra vires the province because it is in pith and substance a substitute investigation and preliminary inquiry of named individuals for a specific criminal offence.
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3,194.
R. v. Corbett - [1988] 1 SCR 670 - 1988-05-26
Supreme Court JudgmentsConstitutional law
Evidence
Holdsworth, Sir William. A History of English Law, vol. I, 7th ed. [...] William Henkel, Q.C., for the intervener the Attorney General for Alberta. [...] 42. We should maintain our strong faith in juries which have, in the words of Sir William Holdsworth, "for some hundreds of years been constantly bringing the rules of law to the touchstone of contemporary common sense" (Holdsworth, A History of English Law (7th ed. 1956), vol.
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3,195.
Central Trust Co. v. Rafuse - [1986] 2 SCR 147 - 1986-10-09
Supreme Court JudgmentsContract
Professional law
Torts
Prosser, William Lloyd. "The Borderland of Tort and Contract." In Selected Topics on the Law of Torts. [...] Prosser, William Lloyd. Handbook of the Law of Torts, 4th ed. St. Paul, Minn.: West Publishing, 1971. [...] Prosser, William Lloyd, John W. Wade and Victor E. Schwartz. Cases and Materials on Torts, 6th ed.
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3,196.
Judgments in Leave Applications - 2023-05-25
News ReleasesMedical Inc., Stephen Van Deventer, Shabira Rajan, Neil William Stevenson-Moore, Bryn Gardener-Evans, Kenneth Phillipe, Nicholas Brusatore, Brian Biles, Sam Chaudhry, Michael Young, Glenn Little, David Alexander, Linda Sampson, Yari Alexander Nieken, Robert Dawson and James Hyland (B.C.) (Civil) (By Leave) (40453)
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3,197.
Bulletin of November 4, 2022 - 2022-11-04
BulletinsWilliam Mcken, Litigation Representative of the Estate of Arlene Joy Flock (Alta.)
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3,198.
Judgments in Leave Applications - 2022-01-20
News ReleasesBrooks v. Intact Financial Corporation c.o.b. Intact Insurance, Her Majesty the Queen in Right of Ontario, Philip Howell and Brian Mills - and between - William Elliott v. Aviva Insurance Company of Canada, Her Majesty the Queen in Right of Ontario, Philip Howell and Brian Mills - and between - Jill Nicholson v.
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3,199.
Bulletin of February 26, 2010 - 2010-02-26
BulletinsRobert William Pickton v. (33288) Her Majesty the Queen (B.C.) (By Leave)
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3,200.
Orlowski v. British Columbia (Forensic Psychiatric Institute) - [1999] 2 SCR 733 - 1999-06-17
Supreme Court JudgmentsConstitutional law
Williams J.A., dissenting, found that the legislation imposed a burden of proof on the applicant contrary to s. 7 of the Charter and could not be justified under s. 1 .