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Ross v. Ross - (1894) 25 SCR 307 - 1894-03-03
Supreme Court JudgmentsEstates
See remarks by Sir William Grant in Morice v. The Bishop of Durham ([23]). [...] Then the intervention of William Russell Ross must be dismissed because he has no locus standl to maintain it. [...] The intervention of William Russell Ross and that of Morrin College must both be dismissed with costs payable to Frank Ross.
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R. v. Feeney - [1997] 2 SCR 13 - 1997-05-22
Supreme Court JudgmentsConstitutional law
Criminal law
William F. Ehrcke, for the respondent. The following are the reasons delivered by [...] 60. After he was taken to the Williams Lake detachment, the appellant was fingerprinted. [...] The inculpatory statements the appellant made at Williams Lake virtually admitting guilt, and the breathalyser sample also taken at Williams Lake, were excluded by the trial judge and these rulings are not before this Court.
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Bulletin of October 8, 1999 - 1999-10-08
BulletinsNorman F. Williams Williams, Raso v. (27440) Neil Young aka Pasanen et al. [...] William Miller Malte Von Anrep, Q.C. Lancaster, Mix & Welch v. (27496) [...] Robert William Latimer v. (26980) Her Majesty the Queen (Crim.)(Sask.)
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Grassy Narrows First Nation v. Ontario (Natural Resources) - 2014 SCC 48 - [2014] 2 SCR 447 - 2014-07-11
Supreme Court JudgmentsAboriginal law
Andrew Keewatin Jr. and Joseph William Fobister, on their own behalf and on behalf of all other [...] Ontario, Cowichan Tribes, represented by Chief William Charles Seymour, on his own behalf and on behalf of the members of [...] Thomas F. Isaac, William J. Burden, Linda I. Knol and Brian P. Dominique, for the respondent Goldcorp Inc.
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Bulletin of June 9, 1995 - 1995-06-09
BulletinsWilliam McNally FILING DATE 29.5.1995 The Pacific Fishermen's Alliance et al. [...] William Wade v. (24153) Her Majesty The Queen (Crim.)(Ont.) Brian H. Greenspan, William Hechter and Sharon E. Lavine, for the appellant. [...] Avocats: William F. Ehrcke, pour l'appelante Anthony H. Zipp, pour l'intimé
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Judgments to be Rendered in Leave Applications - 2017-01-16
News Releases1. William Glen Parrett v. Dianne Frances Parrett (B.C.) (Civil) (By Leave) (37038) [...] William Glen Parrett v. Dianne Frances Parrett (B.C.) (Civil) (By Leave) [...] William retired on May 31, 2015 and applied to cancel spousal support.
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Judgment to be Rendered in Appeal - 2018-01-29
News ReleasesWilliams Lake Indian Band v. Her Majesty the Queen in Right of Canada as represented by the Minister of Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Canada (F.C.) (36983) [...] 36983 Williams Lake Indian Band v. Her Majesty the Queen in Right of Canada as represented by the Minister of Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Canada [...] 36983 Bande indienne de Williams Lake c. Sa Majesté la Reine du chef du Canada, représentée par le ministre des Affaires autochtones et du Développement du Nord canadien
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Judgments to be Rendered in Appeals / Prochains jugements sur pourvois - 2001-10-15
News ReleasesCounsel: William S. Berardino Q.C. and Elizabeth B. Lyall for the Appellant [...] Avocats : William S. Berardino, c.r., et Elizabeth B. Lyall pour l’appelante [...] 27524 539938 ONTARIO LIMITED ET AL v. TYLER DERKSEN, A MINOR, BY HIS LITIGATION GUARDIAN WILLIAM DERKSEN ET AL
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Bulletin of June 16, 1995 - 1995-06-16
BulletinsAlton William Royer v. (24640) Her Majesty the Queen (Crim.)(Ont.) [...] William David Pelfrey v. (24367) Her Majesty The Queen (Crim.)(Ont.) [...] William F. Ehrcke, for the appellant. Anthony H. Zipp, for the respondent.
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Sullivan v. McGillis and Others - [1949] SCR 201 - 1949-02-01
Supreme Court JudgmentsContract
They accepted that, as Fletcher Moulton L.J. observes in Hyams v. Stuart King (1908, 2 K.B. 696, 715), a long series of cases has settled that horse racing is within the statutes of Anne and William IV. [...] Section 2 of 9 Anne was not affected by the amending Act. By section 9 the provisions of section 2 of the Act of William were enacted; now embodied in section 2 of the existing statute. [...] Section 2 of the Statute of William was enacted to permit recovery where payment had been made by bill of exchange which had found its way into the hands of third parties; Sutters v. Briggs, ubi cit.
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Walker v. McMillan - (1882) 6 SCR 241 - 1882-05-03
Supreme Court JudgmentsMunicipal law
John Walker and William Spears Appellants And James McMillan Respondent [...] They are east of the street Prince William. I am practical builder for 40 years. [...] William Miller: I am a carpenter. I did the Walker building carpenter work.
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Judgments to be Rendered in Appeals / Prochains jugements sur appels - 2012-07-27
News ReleasesDamon William Knott et al. v. Her Majesty the Queen et al. (B.C.) (33911) [...] 33911 Damon William Knott c. Sa Majesté la Reine ‑ et ‑ D.A.P. c. Sa Majesté la Reine [...] Damon William Knott purgeait des peines d’emprisonnement concurrentes.
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Hicks v. McClure - (1922) 64 SCR 361 - 1922-06-17
Supreme Court JudgmentsEstates
William McClure and George McClure (Defendants) Respondents. 1922: May 30; 1922: June 17. [...] William McClure had by his will directed his executor to sell his farm and to divide the proceeds between his two sons. [...] Solicitor for the appellants: William A. Skeans. Solicitor for the respondents: J.H.G. Wallace.
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Bulletin of February 11, 2011 - 2011-02-11
BulletinsDeeth Williams Wall LLP v. (34066) Lundbeck Canada Inc. et al. (F.C.) [...] Damon William Knott v. Her Majesty the Queen AND BETWEEN Damon William Knott v. Her Majesty the Queen AND BETWEEN D.A.P. v. Her Majesty the Queen (B.C.) (Criminal) (By Leave) [...] Damon William Knott purgeait des peines d’emprisonnement concurrentes.
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Bulletin of June 20, 2008 - 2008-06-20
BulletinsWilliams settled charges against him and was not tried jointly with the Respondent. [...] Monsieur Williams a réglé les accusations contre lui et n’a pas été jugé conjointement avec l’intimé. [...] 32544 Garnet William Sinclair v. Her Majesty the Queen (Man.) (Criminal) (By Leave)
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Landers v. Woodworth - (1878) 2 SCR 158 - 1878-01-29
Supreme Court JudgmentsConstitutional law
Present:—Sir William Buell Richards, Knight, C.J., and Ritchie, Strong, Taschereau, and Fournier, J.J. [...] name of William Esson to be expunged, and the names of other persons to be inserted in the records. [...] Doyle v. Falconer[67]—before the judicial Committee of the Privy Council; present: Lord Westbury, Sir James William Colville, and Sir Edward Vaughan Williams—is
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R. v. Buchinsky - [1983] 1 SCR 481 - 1983-04-26
Supreme Court JudgmentsAction
Buchinsky, driving a 1966 Ford Station Wagon, bearing 1974 Manitoba Licence No. 5964 struck the said Robert Brent Langley, while he, along with two other persons, was attempting to push a 1972 Chevrolet Vega in which the said William Stanley Coulter was seated, and which stalled along the North shoulder of Provincial Trunk [...] As to WILLIAM STANLEY COULTER— medical and hospital expenses— $ 170.50 [...] 5. It is agreed that at all material times relevant hereto ROBERT BRENT LANGLEY and WILLIAM STANLEY COULTER were members of the Canadian Forces and deemed to be servants of Her Majesty by virtue of Section 37 of the Federal Court Act, 1970, S.C. Chap.
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Insurance Company of North America v. Colonial Steamships Ltd. - [1942] SCR 357 - 1942-06-26
Supreme Court JudgmentsTransportation
The grain was part of a cargo of wheat shipped at Port Arthur and/or Fort William, Ontario, on the [...] at and from FORT WILLIAM and/or PORT ARTHUR to MONTREAL via PORT COLBORNE [...] at and from FORT WILLIAM AND/OR PORT ARTHUR TO PORT COLBORNE, INCLUDING WINTER STORAGE WHILE THERE ON BOARD THE S/S NORTHTON AND THENCE TO MONTREAL.
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Petry v. La Caisse d'Économie de Notre Dame de Québec - (1891) 19 SCR 713 - 1891-11-17
Supreme Court JudgmentsFinancial institutions
On the 16th March, 1886, Petry, who had then become insolvent, and was indebted to the respondents in a sum of $9,400 paid them by a cheque of the Rev. George Henry Parker, curator to the substitution created by the will of the late William Petry, and drawn on the funds of the estate, a sum of $6000 and on the same day or [...] Nearly three years after this settlement had taken place, the Rev. George Henry Parker, in his capacity of curator to the substitution created by the last will and testament of the late William Petry Gertrude Petry, his wife, and the Rev. Henry James Petry, two of the three surviving children of the late William Petry [...] It was admitted that out of the $9,400 paid by Parker $768 were due by the estate William Petry and that it is only the difference of $8632 claimed by the action which was paid by error.
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Judgments to be Rendered in Leave Applications - 2019-06-10
News ReleasesRoger William is former chief of the band. The members of the Tsilhqot’in Nation hold proven Aboriginal hunting, trapping, and trade rights throughout the area 125 kilometres southwest of Williams Lake, BC that includes Teztan Biny (Fish Lake), Y’anah Biny (Little Fish Lake) and Nabas (the surrounding area). [...] (Williams J.) Court file number: 120448600P101 Verdict of not criminally responsible by reason of mental disorder [...] (Juge Williams) Numéro du dossier de la Cour : 120448600P101 Verdict de non‑responsabilité criminelle pour cause de troubles mentaux
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Judgments to be Rendered in Leave Applications / Prochains jugements sur demandes d'autorisation - 2009-11-23
News Releases2. Robert William Pickton v. Her Majesty the Queen (B.C.) (Criminal) (As of Right /By Leave) (33288) [...] (Williams J.) Applicant convicted of six counts of second degree murder [...] (juge Williams) Demandeur déclaré coupable sous six chefs de meurtre au deuxième degré
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Stuart v. The King - [1926] SCR 284 - 1926-02-05
Supreme Court JudgmentsExpropriation
Mignault J.—On the 29th of May, 1923, the Attorney General of Canada, on behalf of His Majesty the King, exhibited in the Exchequer Court an information to which Roland Stuart and John Roper Hull and the Royal Trust Company, executors of the estate of William James Roper, deceased, were made defendants. [...] 149, in favour of one William J. Roper for $10,000, the full amount whereof had been paid to the trustees of the Roper’s estate, but a final discharge of the mortgage had not yet been registered; (b) a mortgage dated the 11th of February, 1912, over lots 9011, 9565, 9565A and 9566 in favour of William J. Malcolm to secure [...] the sum of $22,000, including therein the said sum of $22,000 paid as aforesaid to discharge the said mortgage held by William J. Malcolm.
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Bulletin of June 19, 2020 - 2020-06-19
BulletinsWilliam Schellenberg and Linda Schellenberg commenced an action for damages. [...] William et Linda Schellenberg ont présenté une demande d’indemnisation en vertu de la police d’assurance. [...] William Schellenberg et Linda Schellenberg ont intenté une action en dommages‑intérêts.
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Hossack et al. v. Hertz Drive Yourself Stations of Ontario Ltd. et al. - [1966] SCR 28 - 1965-10-14
Supreme Court JudgmentsTorts
The only question is as to the quantum of the general damages awarded to Brian Paul Hossack the infant son of the late William Ross Hossack and Mary Ann Hossack. [...] William Ross Hossack was born on the 9th of August, 1927. Mary Ann Hossack was born on the 21st of November 1929. [...] William Ross Hossack was a man of very high academic standing, and most favourably spoken of by his employer.
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Smith v. Smith - [1952] 2 SCR 312 - 1952-05-12
Supreme Court JudgmentsFamily law
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) :‑ [...] In Shelford's work on the Law of Marriage and Divorce published in 1841, after referring to the fact that adultery can hardly be proved by any direct means, the learned author adopts the language employed by Lord Stowell in Williams v. Williams (supra) and Loveden v. Loveden (supra) as stating the general rule applicable as