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Robertson and Rosetanni v. The Queen - [1963] SCR 651 - 1963-10-18
Supreme Court JudgmentsCriminal law
I.G. Scott, for the Lord’s Day Alliance. The judgment of Taschereau, Fauteux, Abbott and Ritchie JJ. was delivered by
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Oil, Chemical and Atomic Workers, International Union, Local 16-601 v. Imperial Oil Limited - [1963] SCR 584 - 1963-10-01
Supreme Court JudgmentsConstitutional law
F. R. Scott, Q.C., and T. R. Berger, for the plaintiff, appellant. T. E. H. Ellis, Q.C., for the defendant, respondent.
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1,953.
Bissonnette v. Cie de Finance Laval Inc. - [1963] SCR 616 - 1963-06-24
Supreme Court JudgmentsProperty law
La Caisse Populaire de Scott v. Guilmette4. Dans Planiol et Ripert, 2e éd., Droit Civil, vol. 7, p. 658, on définit la dation en paie-
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Wright v. The Queen / McDermott v. The Queen / Feeley v. The Queen - [1963] SCR 539 - 1963-06-24
Supreme Court JudgmentsCriminal law
Firstly, the agreement to give money to Scott corruptly; secondly, the intent that Scott should interfere with the administration of justice. [...] Wright told Scott, according to Scott, that if this information was given each of them would receive two hundred dollars a month. [...] Wright and Scott parted after Scott had told Wright that he wanted to think it over.
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Herrington v. City of Hamilton - [1964] SCR 69 - 1963-05-27
Supreme Court JudgmentsAction
In the earliest of these Scott v. Godwin1, Eyre C.J. said at p. 73: I take it to have been solemnly adjudged in several cases, and to be the known received law, that one co-covenantee, one co-obligee, or one joint contractor by parol, cannot sue alone.
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1,956.
Minister of National Revenue v. MacInnes - [1963] SCR 299 - 1963-05-10
Supreme Court JudgmentsTaxation
It was quite impossible to distinguish this case, even on the facts, from those in Scott v. Minister of National Revenue, [1963] S.C.R. 223. [...] It is quite impossible to distinguish this case, even on the facts, from those in Scott v. Minister of National Revenue3.
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1,957.
Scott v. Minister of National Revenue - [1963] SCR 223 - 1963-04-01
Supreme Court JudgmentsTaxation
Scott v. Minister of National Revenue, [1963] SCR 223 Supreme Court of Canada [...] Scott v. Minister of National Revenue, [1963] S.C.R. 223 Date: 1963-04-01 [...] Solicitors for the appellant: Scott, Gregg, Hopwood & Scott, Calgary.
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Composers Authors and Publishers Association of Canada Limited v. International Good Music, Inc., (formerly KVOS Inc.), Rogan Properties Ltd. (formerly KVOS (Canada) Ltd.), Lafayette Rogan Jones and Gordon Munro Reid - [1963] SCR 136 - 1963-01-22
Supreme Court JudgmentsAction
Cuthbert Scott, Q.C., and G. S. Hugh-Jones, for the defendants, respondents.
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1,959.
SCR | RCS [1962] - 1962-06-25
Canada Supreme Court ReportsScott v. Rainville, [1961] Que. Q.B. 688, leave to appeal refused with costs, January 30, 1962. [...] (N.S.W.) v. Scott Cook v. Midland Great Western Rly. Cousineau v. Cousineau Crang v. Rutherford Crippen, Estate of Crofter Hand Woven Harris Tweed Co. v. Veitch. [...] THE QUEEN F. B. Scott, Q.C., and M. Shatter, for the appellants. C. Wagner, André Tessier, Q.C., and Gabriel Houde, Q.C., for the respondents.
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John M.M. Troup Ltd. et al. v. Royal Bank of Canada - [1962] SCR 487 - 1962-06-11
Supreme Court JudgmentsConstitutional law
Priorities and hypothecs
Among the authorities on which the appellants rely in support of this argument are the case of Minneapolis‑Honeywell Regulator Co. Ltd. v. Empire Brass Mfg. Co. Ltd.[8], and the following passage in Scott on Trusts, 2nd ed., vol. 3, pp. 2231 and 2232:
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Irrigation Industries Ltd. v. The Minister of National Revenue - [1962] SCR 346 - 1962-03-26
Supreme Court JudgmentsTaxation
As Scott L.J. said, when delivering the judgment of the Court of Appeal in Barry v. Cordy3:
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Nykorak v. Attorney General of Canada - [1962] SCR 331 - 1962-03-26
Supreme Court JudgmentsConstitutional law
of this form of action which are to be found in Attorney-General for New South Wales v. Perpetual Trustee Co. (Ltd.)[4], and Commissioner for Railways (N.S.W.) v. Scott[5] As far as members of the armed forces are concerned it was decided in The King v. Richardson[6], that s. 50 does entitle the Crown to bring this action
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Brody, Dansky, Rubin v. The Queen - [1962] SCR 681 - 1962-03-15
Supreme Court JudgmentsCriminal law
F. R. Scott, Q.C., and M. Shacter, for the appellants. C. Wagner, André Tessier, Q.C., and Gabriel Houde, Q.C., for the respondents.
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Attorney General of Canada v. The Reader's Digest Association (Canada) Ltd., Sélection du Reader's Digest (Canada) Ltée - [1961] SCR 775 - 1961-10-03
Supreme Court JudgmentsTaxation
APPEAL from a judgment of the Court of Queen's Bench, Appeal Side, Province of Quebec1, reversing interlocutory decisions of Scott C.J. Appeal allowed. [...] The Chief Justice:—By leave of this Court the Attorney General of Canada appeals from a judgment of the Court of Queen's Bench (Appeal Side) for the Province of Quebec2, maintaining an appeal from twenty-four interlocutory judgments rendered during the trial of this action by the Honourable W. B. Scott, at that time [...] Cartwright J.:―This is an appeal, brought pursuant to leave granted by this Court, from a judgment of the Court of Queen's Bench7 allowing an appeal from a number of interlocutory decisions of Scott C.J. and returning the record to the Superior Court.
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1,965.
SCR | RCS [1961] - 1961-10-03
Canada Supreme Court ReportsThe decision of this Court in Attorney General for Ontario v. Scott'. deals with an entirely different matter. [...] _ P. B. C. Pepper, Q.C., Miss Janet Scott and W. Herridge, for the defendant, respondent. [...] F. A. Brewin, Q.C., and Ian G. Scott, for the appellant. D. S. Maxwell and F. M. Troop, for the respondent.
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1,966.
Drew v. The Queen - [1961] SCR 614 - 1961-06-26
Supreme Court JudgmentsExpropriation
F. A. Brewin, Q.C., and Ian G. Scott, for the appellant. D. S. Maxwell and P. M. Troop, for the respondent.
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1,967.
Kruger v. Booker - [1961] SCR 231 - 1961-01-24
Supreme Court JudgmentsFamily law
There is one other child of the parties John Scott Booker born on October 21, 1945, but his custody is not in question in this appeal; he is in the custody of the respondent and the appellant has rights of access to him. [...] infant John Scott Booker, and direct judgment to be entered awarding, until further order, the sole custody and control of the infants Susan Claire Booker, born October 27, 1951, and Jennifer Lynn Booker, born November 3, 1953, to the appellant Vera Leona Kruger subject to the right of the respondent Ernest William Booker
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1,968.
Bogue Electric of Canada Limited v. Crothers Manufacturing Limited - [1961] SCR 108 - 1960-12-19
Supreme Court JudgmentsContract
P.B.C. Pepper, Q.C., Miss Janet Scott and W. Herridge, for the defendant, respondent.
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Labour Relations Board of New Brunswick v. Eastern Bakeries Limited et al. - [1961] SCR 72 - 1960-12-19
Supreme Court JudgmentsLabour law
The decision of this Court in Attorney General for Ontario v. Scott2 deals with an entirely different matter.
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Marshall v. The Queen - [1961] SCR 123 - 1960-12-19
Supreme Court JudgmentsEvidence
Walker v. R., [1939] S.C.R. 214; R. v. Scott, (1856), Dears & B. 47; R. v. Coote, (1873), L.R. 4 P.C. 599, referred to. [...] It has long been settled that statements made under compulsion of a statute are not by reason of that fact alone rendered inadmissible in criminal proceedings against the person making them; it is sufficient on this point to refer to Walker v. The King[3]; Regina v. Scott[4]; and Regina v. Coote[5].
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Metalliflex Limited v. Rodi & Wienenberger Aktiengesellschaft - [1961] SCR 117 - 1960-12-19
Supreme Court JudgmentsIntellectual property
The learned trial judge dismissed the plaintiff's action with costs, cancelled and annulled the interlocutory injunction previously granted by Associate Chief Justice W.B. Scott.
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SCR | RCS [1960] - 1960-11-21
Canada Supreme Court ReportsThe judgment of the Court was delivered by RITCHIE J.:—The respondent herein, having pleaded guilty, was convicted by G. W. Scott, Esq., Deputy Police Magistrate in and for the City of Vancouver, on the charge that he unlawfully drove his motor vehicle on a highway 3 124 C.C.C. 95, 30 C.R 339, 28 W.W.R. 385. [...] Williams v. Scott, [1900] A.C. 499, Brickenden v. London Loan and Savings Co., [1934] 3 D.L.R. 465, referred to. [...] — The following passage in the judgment of the Judicial Committee in Williams v. Scotts, appears to me to be applicable to the facts of the case at bar: A trustee for sale of trust property cannot sell to himself.
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Crighton v. Roman / Roman v. Toronto General Trusts Corp. et al. - [1960] SCR 858 - 1960-10-04
Supreme Court JudgmentsTrust
Williams v. Scott, [1900] A.C. 499, Brickenden v. London Loan and Savings Co., [1934] 3 D.L.R. 465, referred to. [...] The following passage in the judgment of the Judicial Committee in Williams v. Scott[1], appears to me to be applicable to the facts of the case at bar:
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1,974.
International Brotherhood of Teamsters v. Therien - [1960] SCR 265 - 1960-01-26
Supreme Court JudgmentsLabour law
JJ.A. Both of these learned judges expressed the view that such a union was by virtue of these statutes of the province an entity distinct from its members or, as expressed by Robertson J.A., adopting what had been said by Scott L.J. in National Union of General and Municipal Workers v. Gillian[9], a perona juridica.
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The Queen v. Bamsey - [1960] SCR 294 - 1960-01-26
Supreme Court JudgmentsCriminal law
RITCHIE J.:—The respondent herein, having pleaded guilty, was convicted by G. W. Scott, Esq., Deputy Police Magistrate in and for the City of Vancouver, on the charge that he unlawfully drove his motor vehicle on a highway