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Judgments in Leave Applications / Jugements sur demandes d'autorisation - 2000-05-25
News Releases27524 539938 ONTARIO LIMITED, ROY’S ELECTRIC, ROY ZUB, DOUGLAS AND JOYCE ZUB v. TYLER DERKSEN, A MINOR, BY HIS LITIGATION GUARDIAN WILLIAM DERKSEN, AND TRAVIS DERKSEN, A MINOR, BY HIS LITIGATION GUARDIAN WILLIAM DERKSEN, AND THE SAID WILLIAM DERKSEN, AND KATHY DERKSEN, AND WILLIAM DERKSEN (SR.) AND JUSTINA DERKSEN, AND FRED
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Christie et al. v. Edwards - [1940] SCR 410 - 1940-05-21
Supreme Court JudgmentsCommercial law
William L. Christie, I. Huntly Christie, Katherine Christie and Emma L. Christie, suing on behalf of themselves and all other shareholders of Erwik Estates Limited of record in the year 1932 other than the defendant George Edwards (Plaintiffs) Appellants; [...] The plaintiffs are William L. Christie, I. Huntly Christie, Katharine Christie and Emma L. Christie, suing on behalf of themselves and all other shareholders of Erwik Estates Limited of record in the year 1932, other than the defendant George Edwards, and the said George Edwards is the sole defendant. [...] In his statement of defence he alleged that before the date of that meeting he informed the plaintiffs William L. Christie and I. Huntly Christie of his opinion that, if the Company were wound up, its assets distributed among the shareholders, and the Company dissolved, all prospective claims for taxes and for all legal
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Steedman v. Sparks & McKay - [1930] SCR 351 - 1930-02-26
Supreme Court JudgmentsPriorities and hypothecs
William Sparks and William A. McKay, Carrying on Business as Building Contractors Under the Name, Style and Firm of “Sparks & McKay (Plaintiffs) Respondents; [...] William J. Lord, and Others (Defendants). James P. Steedman (Defendant) Appellant; [...] William J. Lord, and Others (Defendants). 1929: November 5; 1930: February 26.
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Quebec West Election Case (Price v. Power) - (1909) 42 SCR 140 - 1909-05-10
Supreme Court JudgmentsElections
William Price (Respondent) Appellant; and Edward Neville, Junior (Petitioner) Respondent. [...] William Power (Respondent) Appellant; and William Price (Cross-Petitioner) Respondent. [...] 11. And your petitioner also says that the said William Power, during the said election, directly and indirectly, by himself and by his agents, with his actual knowledge, consent and privity, has committed acts and the offence of undue influence.
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Cowen v. Evans / Mitchell v. Trenholme / Mills v. Limoges - (1893) 22 SCR 331 - 1893-06-24
Supreme Court JudgmentsCivil procedure
The statute 54 & 55 Vic. c. 25 sec. 3, did not apply to cases pending en délibéré before the Superior Court, on the 30th September, 1891, and as the amount of the judgment appealed from was under $2,000 the case was not appealable, following on the question of the no retroactivity of the statute, Williams v. Irvine [...] On appeal, the Supreme Court, following the decision of Williams v. Irvine ([4]) quashed the appeal for want of jurisdiction, holding that 54 & 55 Vic. c. 25, did not. apply. [...] Mouette v. Lefebvre ([5]) and Williams v. Irvine followed ([6]). [Page 335]
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Bulletin of November 7, 2014 - 2014-11-07
BulletinsMr. Duong testified that Mr. Williams and another man kidnapped him and threatened him if he did not co-operate. [...] He testified that he met Mr. Williams afterwards, and threatened to call the police if he did not turn himself in. [...] Il a affirmé avoir rencontré M. Williams par la suite, et a menacé d’appeler la police s’il ne se rendait pas.
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Éditions Écosociété Inc. v. Banro Corp. - 2012 SCC 18 - [2012] 1 SCR 636 - 2012-04-18
Supreme Court JudgmentsInternational law
Les Éditions Écosociété Inc., Alain Deneault, Delphine Abadie and William Sacher [...] and William Sacher Appellants v. Banro Corporation Respondent and [...] William C. McDowell, Yashoda Ranganathan and William Amos, for the appellants.
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Reference Re Minimum Wage Act of Saskatchewan - [1948] SCR 248 - 1948-04-27
Supreme Court JudgmentsConstitutional law
Was the Saskatchewan Court of Appeal right in holding in its decision in Williams v. Graham that The Minimum Wage Act, Chapter 310 of the Revised Statutes of Saskatchewan, 1940, was applicable to the employment of Leo Fleming in the Post Office at Maple Creek, Saskatchewan? [...] Was the Saskatchewan Court of Appeal right in holding in its decision in Williams v. Graham that the Minimum Wage Act, Chapter 310 of the Revised Statutes of Saskatchewan, 1940, was applicable to the employment of Leo Fleming in the Post Office at Maple Creek Saskatchewan? [...] The result is that the Minimum Wage Act of the Province of Saskatchewan is not applicable to the employment of Leo Fleming in the post office at Maple Creek, and that the Court of Appeal erred when it held in its decision in Re Williams v. Graham that it did.
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Grabowski v. The Queen - [1985] 2 SCR 434 - 1985-11-21
Supreme Court JudgmentsCriminal law
31. First, he said that the person named, William Murphy, was a "straw man". [...] [TRANSLATION] WILLIAM MURPHY was arrested at the same time, but at his place of residence, and at the preliminary inquiry the Crown withdrew the charge against him. [...] WILLIAM MURPHY then testified that he was only the caretaker of the building and had no knowledge of the suspicious acts of the accused.
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Wentworth Election Case (Sealey v. Smith) - (1905) 36 SCR 497 - 1905-10-03
Supreme Court JudgmentsElections
Appeal from the judgment of Chief Justice Sir William R. Meredith and Mr. Justice Teetzel[1], avoiding the election of the respondent Smith for the Electoral District of Wentworth, Ont. [...] "1. The election above referred to was holden on the 27th day of October and the 3rd day of November, A.D., 1904, when the petitioner William Oscar Sealey and Ernest Disraeli Smith were the candidates. [...] "8. Pursuant to the provisions of the Dominion Controverted Elections Act, on the 25th day of November, 1904, the petitioner filed his petition herein, and on the 10th day of December, 1904, the respondent herein filed his cross-petition against the said William Oscar Sealey.
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Judgments to be Rendered in Appeals / Prochains jugements sur appels - 2012-04-13
News ReleasesCounsel: William C. McDowell, Yashoda Ranganathan and Linda McCaffrey for the appellants [...] 33819 Les éditions Écosociété inc., Alain Deneault, Delphine Abadie et William Sacher c. Banro Corporation [...] Avocats : William C. McDowell, Yashoda Ranganathan et Linda McCaffrey pour les appelants
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Bayshore Shopping Centre v. Nepean (Township) - [1972] SCR 755 - 1972-03-30
Supreme Court JudgmentsMunicipal law
The Corporation of the Township of Nepean and William Bourne and March Ridge Developments Limited (Defendants) Respondents. [...] Walter D. Baker, Q.C., for the respondents, William Bourne and Township of Nepean. [...] Solicitors for the respondents, Township of Nepean and William Bourne: Bell, Baker, Thompson & Oyen, Ottawa.
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Industrial Acceptance Corp. Ltd. and Canadian Acceptance Corp. Ltd. v. Canada Permanent Trust Co. / In re Smith and Hogan, Ltd. - [1931] SCR 652 - 1931-11-09
Supreme Court JudgmentsBankruptcy and insolvency
We agree with the view expressed by Ritchie, C.J., and Strong, J., in In re Sproule[4], that where “jurisdiction is conferred on a judge in chambers a right to revise his decision is impliedly conferred on the court unless there is something in the subject matter or context leading to a contrary conclusion.” In Williams v. [...] Authorities giving effect to this view are cited in the judgment of Taschereau, C.J., in Williams’ case[6] and need not be reproduced here. [...] But Williams’ case6 should not be regarded as governing cases in which the judge in chambers has granted an application for leave to appeal in disregard of some essential statutory condition of the right of the applicant to have his application for leave heard and passed upon.
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McDiarmid Lumber Ltd. v. God's Lake First Nation - 2006 SCC 58 - [2006] 2 SCR 846 - 2006-12-15
Supreme Court JudgmentsAboriginal law
14 The band argues that the Williams approach better reflects the broader purpose of this protective provision of the Indian Act . [...] As Gonthier J. stated in Williams, “the purpose of the sections was not to confer a general economic benefit upon the Indians” (p. 885). [...] As Gonthier J. noted in Williams, at p. 887, “under the Indian Act , an Indian has a choice with regard to his personal property. . . .
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Bulletin of July 22, 2005 - 2005-07-22
BulletinsWilliam J. Atkinson and Michel Gagné, for the respondents Morton S. Minc et al. [...] F. William Johnson, Q.C., for the intervener the Canadian Bar Association. [...] William J. Atkinson et Michel Gagné, pour les intimés Morton S. Minc et autres.
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Bulletin of November 7, 2003 - 2003-11-07
BulletinsWilliam B. Richards A.G. of New Brunswick v. (30005) Joshua Bernard (N.B.) [...] The respondent, Chief Roger Williams, who brought the actions on his own behalf and on behalf of band members, has filed a 57-page Factum. [...] British Columbia’s motion to file a supplementary appeal book is dismissed with costs to the respondent, Chief Roger William.
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Rooker v. Hoofstetter - (1896) 26 SCR 41 - 1896-02-18
Supreme Court JudgmentsPriorities and hypothecs
William H.A. Rooker (Defendant) Appellant; and Amelia Hoofstetter (Plaintiff) Respondent. [...] On the 30th day of December, 1886, William H. Christopher conveyed by way of mortgage the northwest ¼ of lot 16, in the 9th concession of the township of Storrington, to the respondent to secure the sum of $350 and interest. [...] This writing does not constitute an agreement to charge lot 19 within the statute of frauds, the party with whom it was made not being disclosed; William v. Jordan[2]; Williams v. Lake[3]; and there being no consideration; Agnew on the Statute of Frauds[4].
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SCR | RCS (1884) vol 7 - 1884-01-01
Canada Supreme Court ReportsGeo. E. Williams. (Pencilled by Clark.) The captain is waiting answer. [...] Yours truly, Geo. E. Williams. ExnIBIT (L.) Account purchase by George E Williams of 12,595.30 [...] George E. Williams, is Master, bound from as for any part of cargo not
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Judgments to be Rendered in Leave Applications - 2023-02-13
News Releases13. Rumi Vesuna v. William Ashworth, et al. (B.C.) (Civil) (By Leave) (40268) [...] His Majesty the King v. William Derek Middlebrook (Sask.) (Criminal) (By Leave) [...] Rumi Vesuna v. William Ashworth, Jennifer Ashworth (B.C.) (Civil) (By Leave)
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Judgments to be Rendered in Leave Applications - 2022-04-11
News Releases8. Thomas Williams Rivers v. Corporation of the District of North Vancouver, et al. [...] 10. Estate of William Albin Herold, deceased v. Attorney General of Canada, et al. [...] The Estate of William Albin Herold, deceased v. Attorney General of Canada, Curve Lake First Nation, Hiawatha First Nation, Mississaugas of Scugog Island First Nation
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Bulletin of March 13, 1998 - 1998-03-13
BulletinsWilliam D. Doherty, Thomas Doherty Jr., Katherine Joan Doherty and Mary-Anne Doherty-Glover [...] 26334 WILLIAM F. KUBICEK III, EXECUTOR FOR THE ESTATE OF THE LATE WILLIAM F. KUBICEK JR. v. HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN (F.C.A.)(Ont.) [...] William Lorne Robert v. (26120) Her Majesty The Queen (Ont.) Requête en prorogation du délai imparti pour déposer la réponse de l’intimée
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Rothfield v. Manolakos - [1989] 2 SCR 1259 - 1989-12-07
Supreme Court JudgmentsTorts
of Vernon and William Phillips Appellants v. Peter Manolakos and Voula Manolakos Respondents [...] and Morris Reade, a.k.a. William Morris Defendants and Woodcraft Ventures Ltd. Third Party [...] and Morris Reade, a.k.a. William Morris Third Parties indexed as: rothfield v. manolakos
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Arnott v. College of Physicians - [1954] SCR 538 - 1954-10-05
Supreme Court JudgmentsTorts
He described glyoxylide as "an aqueous solution of a chemical compound discovered by Dr. William F. Koch, in a highly diluted state. [...] On April 28, 1944, appellant entered into an agreement with William F. Koch Laboratories of Canada Limited which provided in part: [...] The Plaintiff is the Canadian owner of a license for the manufacture of a substance called Glyoxilide, which license is dated April 28th, 1944, issued by William F. Koch, the patentee under Canadian Patents Nos. 381496 and 430881.
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Judgments to be Rendered in Appeals / Prochains jugements sur appels - 2006-11-30
News ReleasesCounsel: William B. Richards/Henry S. Brown Q.C./Iain R.W. Hollett for the Appellant [...] Avocats : William B. Richards/Henry S. Brown, c.r./Iain R.W. Hollett pour l’appelante [...] Counsel: William B. Richards/Henry S. Brown Q.C./Iain R.W. Hollett for the Appellant
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Glatt v. Glatt - [1937] SCR 347 - 1937-02-02
Supreme Court JudgmentsAction
G.F. Glatt, The Trustee of the Property of William D. Trenwith, a Bankrupt (Plaintiff) Appellant; [...] By an order of McEvoy J. dated November 9, 1934, “in the matter of the bankruptcy of William D. Trenwith,” leave was given (upon terms) to Margaret Trenwith, the wife, and a creditor, of said William D. Trenwith, to commence proceedings in the name of the Trustee (G.F. Glatt) at her own expense for the purpose of setting