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RBC Dominion Securities Inc. v. Merrill Lynch Canada Inc. - 2008 SCC 54 - [2008] 3 SCR 79 - 2008-10-09
Supreme Court JudgmentsLabour law
Echlin, Randall Scott, and Christine M. Thomlinson. For Better or For Worse: A Practical Guide to Canadian Employment Law, 2nd ed. [...] (See Randall Scott Echlin and Christine M. Thomlinson, For Better or For Worse: A Practical Guide to Canadian Employment Law (2nd ed. 2003), at p. 254.) [...] Solicitors for the respondents: Lax O’Sullivan Scott, Toronto.
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Bulletin of July 29, 2005 - 2005-07-29
Bulletins30733 Her Majesty the Queen v. Jennifer Madeline Scott (N.S.) (Criminal) (By Leave) [...] His fourth statement implicated Scott and was videotaped. At the respondent’s trial, Halliday refused to testify. [...] La quatrième conversation impliquait Mme Scott et a été enregistrée sur bande vidéo.
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Bulletin of November 29, 2002 - 2002-11-29
BulletinsScott Byron Morrison v. (29212) Her Majesty the Queen (Crim.) (Alta.) [...] Scott Starson a.k.a. Scott Jeffery Schutzman (Ont.) Requête visant à obtenir une prorogation de délai et l’autorisation d'intervenir
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Agenda / Calendrier - 2002-04-08
News Releases2002/04/23 David Scott Hall v. Her Majesty the Queen (Ont.) (Criminal) (By Leave) (28223) [...] 28223 DAVID SCOTT HALL v. HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms - Criminal Law - Pre-Trial Procedure - Judicial Interim Release - Detention of an accused in custody pending trial for just cause where necessary to maintain confidence in the administration of justice - Whether s. 515(10)(c) of the [...] 28223 DAVID SCOTT HALL c. SA MAJESTÉ LA REINE Charte canadienne des droits et libertés - Droit criminel - Procédure préalable au procès - Mise en liberté provisoire par voie judiciaire - La détention du prévenu sous garde en attendant le procès doit avoir une cause juste et être nécessaire pour ne pas miner la confiance du
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Bulletin of May 17, 1996 - 1996-05-17
Bulletins(Scott, C.J.M., Lyon and Kroft, JJ.A.) Appeal dismissed April 20, 1995 [...] (Scott, C.J.M., Lyon and Kroft, JJ.A.) Application for reconsideration dismissed [...] (Scott, C.J.M., Lyon and Kroft, JJ.A.) Application for leave to appeal to the Supreme Court of Canada pursuant to s. 37 of the Supreme Court Act dismissed
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Bulletin of May 10, 1996 - 1996-05-10
Bulletins(Scott C.J.M., Huband and Philp JJ.A.) February 8, 1996 Supreme Court of Canada [...] (Scott C.J.M., Lyon and Helper JJ.A.) November 27, 1995 Court of Appeal of Manitoba [...] (Scott C.J.M., Lyon and Helper JJ.A.) Respondent's cross-appeal allowed; amount of damages awarded reduced
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R. v. Douglas - [1991] 1 SCR 301 - 1991-02-28
Supreme Court JudgmentsCriminal law
APPEAL from a judgment of the Ontario Court of Appeal (1989), 51 C.C.C. (3d) 129, 72 C.R. (3d) 309, dismissing an appeal from conviction by Scott Dist. [...] The second trial came on before Scott Dist. Ct. J. At the conclusion of that trial, the appellants were convicted and sentenced to two years imprisonment. [...] Although Scott Dist. Ct. J. did not make a specific finding as to whether there was more than one conspiracy, she did hold that the main conspiracy was that involving the appellants and if there were separate conspiracies, this was not fatal to the Crown's case since there was clear evidence of the appellants' and Harding's
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Herman et al. v. Deputy Attorney General (Canada) - [1979] 1 SCR 729 - 1978-10-03
Supreme Court JudgmentsTaxation
606; St. Hilaire v. Lambert (1909), 42 S.C.R. 264; Godson v. The Corporation of the City of Toronto (1890), 18 S.C.R. 36; Commonwealth of Puerto Rico v. Hernandez, [1975] 1 S.C.R. 228; Re Sproule (1886), 12 S.C.R. 140; R. v. Northumberland Ferries Ltd., [1945] S.C.R. 458; Scott v. Vardy, [1977] 1 S.C.R. 293 referred to.] [...] The two cases are Commonwealth of Puerto Rico v. Humberto Pagan Hernandez[5] and Scott v. Vardy[6]. [...] Scott v. Vardy, supra, was also a decision under the Extradition Act. There one of the questions was whether the magistrate, a provincial appointee, who took depositions under the Act was, like the Judge in the Hernandez case, amenable to the reviewing authority of the Federal Court of Appeal as a persona designata.
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R. v. Olan et al. - [1978] 2 SCR 1175 - 1978-05-30
Supreme Court JudgmentsCriminal law
Cox and Paton v. The Queen, [1963] S.C.R. 500; R. v. Lemire, [1965] S.C.R. 174; R. v. Renard (1974), 17 C.C.C. (2d) 355; Scott v. Metropolitan Police Commissioner, [1975] A.C. 819; R. v. Sinclair, [1968] 1 W.L.R. 1246; R. v. Allsop (1976), 64 Cr. App. R. 29; R. v. Smith, [1963] 1 C.C.C. 68; Welham v. D.P.P., [1960] 1 All [...] In Scott v. Metropolitan Police Commissioner[3], the House of Lords held that in the common law offence of conspiracy to defraud, deceit is not a necessary ingredient, although in a great many cases the fraud may have been perpetrated by deceit. [...] We see nothing in Lord Diplock’s speech [in Scott] to suggest a different view.
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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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British Columbia Electric Railway Co. v. Farrer - [1955] SCR 757 - 1955-10-03
Supreme Court JudgmentsTorts
In Sparks v. Edward Ash, Ltd. [8], Scott L.J. stated: So, on the pedestrian crossing, I think the duty of the pedestrian is intended to be less onerous than if he were crossing the road anywhere outside the crossing. [...] In Chisholm v. London Passenger Transport Board [10], Scott L.J. stated: [...] However that may be, Lord Justice Scott in Chisholm v. London Passenger Transport Board, supra, stated, in respect of a pedestrian embarking upon the pedestrian crossing in accord with the lights, that "His duty at that stage is left to the common law."
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Smith v. Smith - [1952] 2 SCR 312 - 1952-05-12
Supreme Court JudgmentsFamily law
The evidence must, no doubt, be clear and satisfactory, beyond a mere balance of probabilities, and conclusive in the sense that it will satisfy what Sir William Scott described in Love den v. Loveden[46] as "the guarded discretion of a reasonable and just man," but these desiderata appear to me entirely consistent with the [...] In Williams v. Williams [50], Sir William Scott, after-wards Lord Stowell, said (pp. 299, 300) :-‑ [...] In Loveden v. Loveden [51], referred to in the judgment of Tucker L.J. on the appeal in Ginesi's case and by Lord MacDermott in the case of Preston-Jones, Sir William Scott employed the language so constantly referred to on the subject (pp. 2, 3) :‑
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Guardian Insurance Co. of Canada v. Sharp - [1941] SCR 164 - 1940-12-20
Supreme Court JudgmentsInsurance
M. Gordon Scott nous affirme que l'examen détaillé des bordereaux de dépôt n'est d'aucune utilité. [...] Further, the Hon. Gordon W. Scott, who is acknowledged to have been one of the outstanding chartered accountants in this country and who was himself a director of the company, testified that had the audit of the company been under his supervision he would not have thought it an essential part of his duty to check the [...] Mr. Scott said there was something like three or four hundred thousand dollars coming in within a year
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City of Port Coquitlam v. Wilson - [1923] SCR 235 - 1922-12-19
Supreme Court JudgmentsTorts
the accident is such as in the ordinary course of things does not happen if those who have the management use proper care, it affords reasonable evidence, in the absence of explanation by the defendant, that the event arose from want of care on the part of the defendant (see Scott v. London and St. Katherine Docks Co.[17]. [...] Erle C.J., in Scott v. London & St. Katherine Dock Co.[29], and are generally considered as expressing the rule res ipsa loquitur. [...] Inasmuch as by law the person in whose premises a fire begins is liable for the damage it causes to neighbouring property unless he shews that it began accidentally, no prejudice could be caused by stating to the jury the rule in the terms of Scott v. London & St. Katherine Dock Co.[30], which is very largely to the
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National Benefit Life and Property Assurance Co. v. McCoy - (1918) 57 SCR 29 - 1918-06-10
Supreme Court JudgmentsInsurance
W. L. Scott for the appellant. A. E. Honeywell, for the respondent. [...] The case of Western Assurance Company v. Doull[1], was strongly relied upon by Mr. Scott for the company as a binding authority in this case. [...] Mr. Scott strenuously contended that under the condition where subsequent insurance was effected
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Bulletin of June 14, 2024 - 2024-06-14
BulletinsCorwin Scott Giesbrecht (Also known as Corey Giesbrecht) (Alta.) Corwin Scott Giesbrecht (Also known as
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Appeals Heard / Appels entendus - 2005-02-09
News ReleasesCounsel: Scott C. Hutchison / Melissa Ragsdale for the Appellant Paul B. Schabas / Ryder Gilliland for the Respondents [...] Avocats : Scott C. Hutchison / Melissa Ragsdale, pour l’appelante Paul B. Schabas / Ryder Gilliland, pour les intimés
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Industrial Fuel and Refrigeration Co. Ltd. v. Pennboro Coal Company - [1957] SCR 160 - 1957-01-22
Supreme Court JudgmentsAgency
The Superior Court, Chief Justice Scott presiding, maintained the action and this judgment was affirmed by the Court of Queen's Bench 2, Mr. Justice Rinfret dissenting. [...] On this point, Chief Justice Scott said: The manner in which McMaster gave his evidence and his demeanour in the witness box created a bad impression as to his recollection of what he did say.
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Svensson v. Bateman - (1909) 42 SCR 146 - 1909-05-11
Supreme Court JudgmentsAppeal
W. L. Scott supported the motion. Trueman contra. [Page 147] The Chief Justice.—This appeal is quashed with costs fixed at $50. [...] Taylor's Case[10], per Lord Eldon; Re Courtney[11]; Dougall v. Yager[12]; Hobbs v. Scott[13], per Draper C.J.; Lemon v. Lemon[14], per Strong V.C.; Graham v. Delvin[15], per Boyd C; Ross v. Van Etten[16], at page 600, per Taylor C.J. The rule 755 is thus but the necessary complement of rule 748; and a proceeding under it is
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SCR | RCS [1990] vol 3 - 1990-12-20
Canada Supreme Court ReportsR. C. SCOTT 979 Winston Livingstone Scott Appelant c. Sa Majesté la Reine Intimée a et Le procureur général de l'Ontario Intervenant RÉPERTORIÉ: R. C. SCOTT b N° du greffe: 21400. 1990: 18 juin; 1990: 13 décembre. [...] Il a appelé les agents qui le secondaient et a arrêté Scott. On a obtenu un mandat de perquisition pour fouiller l'appartement d de Scott. [...] 990 R. V. SCOTT Cory J. The Court of Appeal Scott's appeal was heard at the same time as R. v. Fortin (1989), 33 O.A.C. 123.
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SCR | RCS (1904) vol 34 - 1904-05-11
Canada Supreme Court ReportsSolicitors for the respondents : Lemaistre & Scott. (1) [1897] A. C. 358. [...] Scott v. Bould (6). The provisions of this law were not complied with. [...] SCOTT. -- — — — — 603 (Leave to appeal to Privy Council granted, July, 1904.)
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Agenda / Calendrier - 2004-10-27
News ReleasesScott C. Norton, c.r../Daniela Bassan pour l’intimée 29717 J.J. v. Nova Scotia (Minister of Health) [...] Counsel: Phyllis A. Smith Q.C./Scott H. Chen/Robert C. Maybank Q.C. for the Appellants [...] Avocats : Phyllis A. Smith, c.r. / Scott H. Chen / Robert C. Maybank, c.r. pour les appelants
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Agenda - Appeals / Calendrier - Appels - 2003-10-27
News ReleasesCounsel: R. Scott Jolliffe/A. Kelly Gill/Kevin J. Sartorio for the Appellant/Respondent on Cross-Appeal [...] Avocats : R. Scott Jolliffe/A. Kelly Gill/Kevin J. Sartorio pour l’appelant/intimé dans le pourvoi incident [...] The Appellant, Thomas Gifford and Scott Bentley were employees of Midland Walwyn in North Bay, Ontario.
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Bulletin of May 16, 1997 - 1997-05-16
BulletinsW. Scott Schlosser Schlosser Pentelechuk Wood v. (25962) Irene Morin et al. [...] Scott Hughes Monette, Barakett, Lévesque, Bourque & Pedneault DATE DE PRODUCTION 1.5.1997 [...] Singleton Urquhart Scott v. (25969) Regina (B.C.) Gil D. McKinnon, Q.C.
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Desbiens v. Wal-Mart Canada Corp. - 2009 SCC 55 - [2009] 3 SCR 540 - 2009-11-27
Supreme Court JudgmentsLabour law
Applied: Plourde v. Wal‑Mart Canada Corp., 2009 SCC 54, [2009] 3 S.C.R. 465; referred to: City Buick Pontiac (Montréal) Inc. v. Roy, [1981] T.T. 22; Caya v. 1641‑9749 Québec Inc., D.T.E. 85T‑242, SOQUIJ AZ‑85147051; Bérubé v. Groupe Samson Inc., D.T.E. 85T‑932, SOQUIJ AZ‑85147126; Ouellette v. Restaurants Scott Québec Ltée, [...] the Code is established: Caya v. 1641-9749 Québec Inc., D.T.E. 85T-242, SOQUIJ AZ-85147051 (Lab. Ct.); Bérubé v. Groupe Samson Inc., D.T.E. 85T-932, SOQUIJ AZ-85147126 (Lab. Ct.); Ouellette v. Restaurants Scott Québec Ltée, D.T.E. 88T-546, SOQUIJ AZ-88147062 (Lab. Ct.); Entreprises Bérou inc. v. Arsenault, [1991] T.T. 312.