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Bulletin of March 17, 2006 - 2006-03-17
BulletinsDavid Scott Hall Delmar Doucette Ruby & Edwardh v. (31332) Her Majesty the Queen (Ont.)
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1,877.
Bulletin of March 11, 2005 - 2005-03-11
BulletinsJennifer Madeline Scott (Crim.) (N.S.) Requête en prorogation du délai de signification et de dépôt de la réponse de l’intimée
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1,878.
Bulletin of November 12, 2004 - 2004-11-12
BulletinsPhyllis A. Smith, Q.C., Kurt Sandstrom and Scott Chen for the appellants (29525) Her Majesty the Queen in Right of Alberta and The lieutenant Governor in Council.
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Bulletin of August 10, 2001 - 2001-08-10
BulletinsPatricia Chipesia, Lorna Samantha Cochrane, Anne Lenore Davis, on her own behalf and as guardian ad litem on behalf of her children, Raven Dawn Davis and, Ryan Scott Lussier, Dinah Helen Davis, on her own behalf and as guardian ad litem on behalf of her children, Conrad Clayton Davis, Chance Little Feather Davis, Cole
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1,880.
Bulletin of April 30, 1999 - 1999-04-30
BulletinsKen W. Scott, Q.C., for the appellant. Jamieson Halfnight, for the respondent Chubb Insurance.
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Bulletin of January 30, 1998 - 1998-01-30
BulletinsHolly Elaine Scott (B.C.) NATURE OF THE CASE Torts - Battery - Damages - Intentional torts - Negligence - Physicians and Surgeons - Whether a trial judge can conclude that a physician is liable in battery without first finding the facts, that is, without deciding what it was that the physician, in fact, did - Whether an
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Bulletin of November 10, 1995 - 1995-11-10
BulletinsScott F. Fowler, for the appellant. Luc Labonté and Ronald Leblanc, for the respondent.
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Bulletin of February 18, 1994 - 1994-02-18
Bulletins1. THIS COURT ORDERS that the applicants may serve on the respondents a notice of cross-examination of K. Scott McLean on his affidavit sworn January 7, 1994 to be held no later than March 18, 1994.
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Bulletin of February 4, 1994 - 1994-02-04
BulletinsScott David Jones v. (23916) Her Majesty the Queen (Crim.)(B.C.)
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1,885.
R. v. Beare; R. v. Higgins - [1988] 2 SCR 387 - 1988-12-01
Supreme Court JudgmentsConstitutional law
Criminal law
It is true that Scott, L.J. in Dumbell v. Roberts, [1944] 1 All E.R. 326 (C.A.), expressed the view that the taking of fingerprints of a person charged but not convicted was inconsistent with the presumption of innocence.
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1,886.
Newfoundland and Labrador Corporation Ltd. et al. v. Attorney General of Newfoundland - [1982] 2 SCR 260 - 1982-08-09
Supreme Court JudgmentsConstitutional law
Stephen Scott and Charles Flam, for the appellants. [Page 262] James J. Greene, Q.C., and Joseph S. Hutchings, for the respondent.
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Faber v. The Queen - [1976] 2 SCR 9 - 1975-03-25
Supreme Court JudgmentsCriminal law
Such legislation trenches upon the rule expressed in the maxim nemo tenetur seipsum accusare which has been described (by Coleridge J. in R. v. Scott, 1856, Dears & B. 47 at 61, 169 E.R. 909) as "a maxim of-our law as settled, as important and as wise as almost any other in it."
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1,888.
Lukey v. Ruthenian Farmer's Elevator Co., Ltd - [1924] SCR 56 - 1923-12-21
Supreme Court JudgmentsConstitutional law
The evil aimed at by the legislation now claimed to be ultra vires existed long ago, as exemplified by the case of Scott v. Brown, Doering, McNab & Co.[25], and certainly needed a remedy within the powers of each local legislature where the evil existed.
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Rawlings and Ball v. Galibert - (1919) 59 SCR 611 - 1919-12-22
Supreme Court JudgmentsGuarantee and suretyship
Ibid, note (e): Ville de Maisonneuve v. Chartier[9]; Hamilton v. Perry[10]; Hébert v. Poirier[11]; Banque d'Hochelaga v. Macduff[12]; Scott v. Turnbull[13].
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In Re Muir Estate - (1915) 51 SCR 428 - 1915-05-18
Supreme Court JudgmentsConstitutional law
Giving to the words “coming to the hands” their widest signification (Batten, Proffitt & Scott v. Dartmouth Harbour Commissioners[30]), having regard to the terms of section 15, it would seem to be at least arguable that the personal liability of the executor or administrator was confined to duties payable in respect of
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1,891.
Grand Trunk Ry. Co. v. Robertson - (1907) 39 SCR 506 - 1907-12-13
Supreme Court JudgmentsTransportation
This view appears to be supported by the decisions in Scott v. Great Western Railway Co.[2]; Allan v. Great Western Railway Co.[3]; Re St. Catharines and Niagara Central Railway Co. v. Barbeau[4]; Toronto Belt Line Railway Co. v. Lauder[5]; and by the language of Burton J., in Bowen v. Canada Southern Railway Co.[6].
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1,892.
Grand Trunk Railway Co. of Canada v. Hainer - (1905) 36 SCR 180 - 1905-05-02
Supreme Court JudgmentsTorts
This doctrine is of course well recognized in such cases as Gorris v. Scott[13]; Buxton v. North Eastern Railway Co.[14]; Vanderkar v. The Rensselaer and Saratoga Railroad Co.[15].
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1,893.
Beatty v. North-West Transportation Co. - (1886) 12 SCR 598 - 1886-04-09
Supreme Court JudgmentsCommercial law
stockholders, Scott v. Depeyster[44]. All acts done by the directors officially should be for the interest of the cestuis que trust.
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Smith v. Goldie - (1883) 9 SCR 46 - 1883-06-19
Supreme Court JudgmentsIntellectual property
[35] 8 Scott, N.R. 449. [36] 3 C.B. 97. [37] 8 C.B. 679. [38] 2 Jurist, N.S. 1083.
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McConaghy v. Denmark - (1880) 4 SCR 609 - 1880-04-13
Supreme Court JudgmentsProperty law
Mr. Henry J. Scott for respondent: Mr. Justice Armour, who tried the case, found all the issues for the plaintiff.
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SCR | RCS (1890) vol 17 - 1890-11-04
Canada Supreme Court ReportsBrandon v. Scott Bridges v. North London R'y. Co. Brogden v. Metropolitan R'y Co. Brooks v. County of Haldimand. [...] Maguire v. Scott • Mallette v. City of Montreal • Manning v. D: arming . . [...] Scott v. GI eat Western Railway Co. Seixo v. Provegende . . Selwyn v. Garfit. .
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SCR | RCS (1906) vol 37 - 1906-11-22
Canada Supreme Court Reports(2) Scott Cas. Int. Law, 874; (3) 9 B. & C. 446. 390 SUPREME COURT OF CANADA. [VOL.. [...] Attorney-General y. Scott (1) ; 1906 City of Hull y. Scott(2), at p. 171; Bell v. Corpora- ATTY.-GEN. oFQUEBEo tion of Quebec(3).* V. FBASEB Flynn S.C. for the respondents. [...] ATTY.-GEN. OF QUEBEC son v. Hurdran (3 ), pp. 59-69; Attorney-General v. V. Scott (4) , at p. 615; Leboutillier y. Hogan (5) .
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Bulletin of September 29, 1995 - 1995-09-29
BulletinsCounsel: F. Scott Hopley for the Appellant Mark Edwards for the Respondent [...] Avocats : F. Scott Hopley pour l'appelant Mark Edwards pour l'intimée [...] Scott Maritimes Ltd. v. Labour Standards Tribunal (N.S.), 24494, *02 27.4.95 452(95) 744(95)
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Bulletin of November 23, 2018 - 2018-11-23
BulletinsMichael Scott Horswill v. Her Majesty the Queen (B.C.) (Criminal) (By Leave) [...] Michael Scott Horswill c. Sa Majesté la Reine (C.-B.) (Criminelle) (Autorisation)
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Bulletin of December 22, 2017 - 2017-12-22
BulletinsPeter H. Griffin, Matthew Fleming, Scott Rollwagen and Nina Bombier, for the appellant. [...] Peter H. Griffin, Matthew Fleming, Scott Rollwagen et Nina Bombier, pour l’appelante.