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R. v. B. (G.) - [1990] 2 SCR 30 - 1990-06-07
Supreme Court JudgmentsCriminal law
Twenty-third edition by William Feilden Craies and Guy Stephenson. London: Sweet and Maxwell, 1905.
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1,977.
Chandler v. Alberta Association of Architects - [1989] 2 SCR 848 - 1989-10-12
Supreme Court JudgmentsAdministrative law
William Kilpatrick, Brian W. Kilpatrick Architect Ltd., Peter Juergen Dandyk and
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1,978.
Borowski v. Canada (Attorney General) - [1989] 1 SCR 342 - 1989-03-09
Supreme Court JudgmentsAppeal
Civil procedure
Constitutional law
Criminal law
Kates, Don B., Jr. and William T. Barker. "Mootness in Judicial Proceedings: Toward a Coherent Theory" (1974), 62 Calif.
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1,979.
Johns-Manville Canada v. The Queen - [1985] 2 SCR 46 - 1985-07-31
Supreme Court JudgmentsTaxation
Donald G. H. Bowman, Q.C., and William I. Innes, for the appellant. Alban Garon, Q.C., and Roger Roy, for the respondent.
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1,980.
Janiak v. Ippolito - [1985] 1 SCR 146 - 1985-03-14
Supreme Court JudgmentsTorts
William Morris, Q.C., Rhona Waxman and Kim Carpenter‑Gunn, for the respondent.
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1,981.
Messier v. Delage - [1983] 2 SCR 401 - 1983-11-03
Supreme Court JudgmentsFamily law
The extent of this development was recently recognized by the Court of Appeal, per Turgeon J.A. In Williams v. Black (C.A. Mtl. No. 500-09-000061-762, August 31, 1978) he quoted the remarks of the trial judge, who referred to the very passage cited above from the judgment in Harding, and added:
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1,982.
St. Peter's Evangelical Lutheran Church v. Ottawa - [1982] 2 SCR 616 - 1982-11-23
Supreme Court JudgmentsMunicipal law
The property at 136 Bay Street is an outstanding heritage building, having been erected prior to 1854 by Captain William T. Clegg of the Royal Engineers, Ordinance Paymaster, artist, and assistant in route selection for the Rideau Canal.
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1,983.
A.G. (Nova Scotia) v. MacIntyre - [1982] 1 SCR 175 - 1982-01-26
Supreme Court JudgmentsCriminal law
Ferry v. Williams, 41 N.J.L. 332, 336-339 (1879), and in a newspaper publisher's intention to publish information concerning the operation of government, see, e.g., State ex rel.
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1,984.
Thériault v. The Queen - [1981] 1 SCR 336 - 1981-05-28
Supreme Court JudgmentsCriminal law
As Sir William Brett M.R. said in Abrath v. North Eastern Ry Co[2]. at p. 453, “It is no misdirection not to tell the jury everything which might have been told them”.
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1,985.
Young v. R. - [1981] 2 SCR 39 - 1981-05-11
Supreme Court JudgmentsCriminal law
In that case a trial had taken place over a period of twenty days, and there was an omission to direct the jury on many of the no doubt complex issues which had been considered in the course of it, but this court cited the words of SIR WILLIAM BRETT, M.R. [later Lord Esher], in Abrath v. North Eastern Ry. Co. (1883), 11
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1,986.
Confederation Broadcasting (Ottawa) Ltd. v. Canadian Radio-Television Commission - [1971] SCR 906 - 1971-04-05
Supreme Court JudgmentsCommunications law
No question of bona fides was raised in the present case in respect of the period of renewal, and hence I put aside the applicability of cases involving alleged colourable exercises of discretion such as Williams v. Giddy[5] where a board, empowered to grant to an entitled retired civil servant a gratuity to a fixed amount
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1,987.
Frankel Steel Construction v. Metro Toronto - [1970] SCR 726 - 1970-03-19
Supreme Court JudgmentsExpropriation
Evidence as to that conference was given by Mr. William J.H. Disher, the executive assistant to the president of the claimant company, and by Carson F. Morrison and Joseph M. Millman, two of the officers of the aforesaid consulting engineering
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1,988.
Norcan Oils Ltd. v. Fogler - [1965] SCR 36 - 1964-10-06
Supreme Court JudgmentsCommercial law
This omission from the Gridoil proxy statement was explained by William L. James in his affidavit sworn on April 17, 1964:
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1,989.
Jerome v. Anderson et al. - [1964] SCR 291 - 1964-03-12
Supreme Court JudgmentsTorts
The report states that A. L. Smith and Vaughan Williams JJ. "concurred in saying there must be a new trial".
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1,990.
Peter Kiewit Sons' Co. v. Eakins Construction Ltd. - [1960] SCR 361 - 1960-02-22
Supreme Court JudgmentsContract
and at p. 544 Vaughan Williams L.J. says: I concur in the judgments of my learned brethern because I think there is jurisdiction under the old Chancery practice for ordering the recoupment of costs directed to be paid by another litigant.
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1,991.
The Queen v. Harder - [1956] SCR 489 - 1956-04-24
Supreme Court JudgmentsCriminal law
This statement was acted upon by Sir William Ritchie C.J. and Strong J. in Downie v. The Queen [4].
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1,992.
Taylor v. Silver Giant Mines Ltd. - [1954] SCR 280 - 1954-05-19
Supreme Court JudgmentsAgency
On September 7, 1949, Hedley Mascot, through its Secretary William Patterson, submitted in writing a request for an option in Silver Giant mine.
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1,993.
The King v. Uhlemann - [1952] 1 SCR 143 - 1951-12-03
Supreme Court JudgmentsIntellectual property
The specification is dated the 28th day of February, 1938, and the patent was granted to William R. Uhlemann on the 16th day of May, 1939.
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1,994.
Cotter v. General Petroleums Ltd. - [1951] SCR 154 - 1950-10-03
Supreme Court JudgmentsContract
William H. Cotter (Plaintiff) Appellant; and General Petroleums Limited And Superior Oils, Limited (Defendants) Respondents.
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1,995.
Henderson v. The King - [1948] SCR 226 - 1948-04-27
Supreme Court JudgmentsCriminal law
William Fraser Robert Henderson Appellant; and His Majesty The King Respondent
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1,996.
Hinkson v. Harmes - [1943] SCR 61 - 1943-02-02
Supreme Court JudgmentsEstates
Williams on Executors, 12th Edition, page 27: It is said by Lord Coke, in the Marquis of Winchester's Case[6], that it is not sufficient that the testator be of memory when he makes his Will to answer familiar and usual questions, but he ought to have a disposing memory so as to be able to make a disposition of his property
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1,997.
Ludditt v. Ginger Coote Airways Ltd. - [1942] SCR 406 - 1942-10-06
Supreme Court JudgmentsTransportation
Alfred William Ludditt and Others (Plaintiffs) Appellants; and Ginger Coote Airways Ltd. (Defendant) Respondent.
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1,998.
Magazine Repeating Razor Company of Canada Ltd. et al. v. Shick Shaver Ltd. - [1940] SCR 465 - 1940-05-21
Supreme Court JudgmentsIntellectual property
William H. Crawford To the Minister of Trade and Commerce, Ottawa, Ontario.
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1,999.
Asbestos Corporation Ltd. v. Cook - [1933] SCR 86 - 1932-12-23
Supreme Court JudgmentsContract
William A. Cook (Plaintiff) Respondent. 1932: May 19; 1932: December 23.
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2,000.
The King v. Fares et al. - [1932] SCR 78 - 1931-11-09
Supreme Court JudgmentsPublic utilities
William Henry Fares, Alexander Smith and Smith & Fares, Limited (Suppliants) Respondents.