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Guarantee Co. of North America v. Gordon Capital Corp. - [1999] 3 SCR 423 - 1999-10-15
Supreme Court JudgmentsCivil procedure
Contract
Kenneth W. Scott, Q.C., James D. Patterson and Sharon C. Vogel, for the appellant.
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Des Champs v. Conseil des écoles séparées catholiques de langue française de Prescott-Russell - [1999] 3 SCR 281 - 1999-09-17
Supreme Court JudgmentsAction
Gilles Taillon, François Théoret and Jean-Paul Scott Respondents Indexed as: Des Champs v. Conseil des écoles séparées catholiques de langue française de Prescott‑Russell
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Winters v. Legal Services Society - [1999] 3 SCR 160 - 1999-09-15
Supreme Court JudgmentsCriminal law
Testifying in McCann, supra, Dr. George Scott, then the senior psychiatrist in the Canadian Penitentiary Service, reported that, for example, 11 percent of the prisoners in solitary confinement were involved in slashing incidents compared to 1 percent of the general population and that 6.4 percent had attempted suicide
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Fraser River Pile & Dredge Ltd. v. Can-Dive Services Ltd. - [1999] 3 SCR 108 - 1999-09-10
Supreme Court JudgmentsContract
Applied: London Drugs Ltd. v. Kuehne & Nagel International Ltd., [1992] 3 S.C.R. 299; disapproved: Vandepitte v. Preferred Accident Insurance Corp. of New York, [1933] A.C. 70; considered: Commonwealth Construction Co. v. Imperial Oil Ltd., [1978] 1 S.C.R. 317; referred to: Scott v. Wawanesa Mutual Insurance Co., [1989] [...] He disagreed with the trial judge’s conclusion on this point, holding instead that Vandepitte, supra, had been impliedly overruled by the Supreme Court of Canada on the basis that the precedent had been ignored in cases where it might well have applied: see, for example, Scott v. Wawanesa Mutual Insurance Co., [1989] 1 [...] In addition, Esson J.A. was correct in holding that Vandepitte has been impliedly overruled in the course of decisions by the Court, given that in cases where the rule of privity might have been applied, the decision was ignored: Scott, supra.
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Baker v. Canada (Minister of Citizenship and Immigration) - [1999] 2 SCR 817 - 1999-07-09
Supreme Court JudgmentsAdministrative law
Courts
Immigration
Sheena Scott and Sharryn Aiken, for the interveners the Canadian Foundation for Children, Youth and the Law, the Defence for Children International-Canada, and the Canadian Council for Refugees. [...] John Terry and Craig Scott, for the intervener the Charter Committee on Poverty Issues.
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Winko v. British Columbia (Forensic Psychiatric Institute) - [1999] 2 SCR 625 - 1999-06-17
Supreme Court JudgmentsConstitutional law
This incorrect appreciation appears to be the basis for the reasons of the Manitoba Court of Appeal in R. v. Hoeppner, [1999] M.J. No. 113 (QL), where Scott C.J.M. accepted the submission that s. 672.54 is overbroad and ruled for the court: “Some legal justification must be found to restrict the liberty of a person once the
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R. v. Stone - [1999] 2 SCR 290 - 1999-05-27
Supreme Court JudgmentsCourts
Criminal law
LaFave, Wayne R. and Austin W. Scott. Substantive Criminal Law, vol. 1. [...] L.C., at p. 406, per Lord Denning, at p. 413, and per Lord Morris of Borth-y-Gest, at p. 416, and see Halsbury’s Laws of England (4th ed. 1990), vol. 11(1), at para. 6; the United States: see State v. Hinkle, 489 S.E.2d 257 (W. Va. 1996), and see W. LaFave and A. Scott, Substantive Criminal Law (1986), vol. 1, at p. 545: [...] Solicitors for Bert Thomas Stone: Singleton Urquhart Scott, Vancouver.
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R. v. Campbell - [1999] 1 SCR 565 - 1999-04-22
Supreme Court JudgmentsCriminal law
Evidence
Scott, F. R. Civil Liberties & Canadian Federalism. The Plaunt Lectures, Carleton University, 1959. [...] Professor F. R. Scott, who was counsel for the successful plaintiff, Roncarelli, in that case, subsequently observed in Civil Liberties & Canadian Federalism (1959), at p. 48: [...] This general test for abuse of process has been repeatedly affirmed: see R. v. Keyowski, [1988] 1 S.C.R. 657, at pp. 658-59; Mack, supra, at p. 941; Conway, supra, at p. 1667; R. v. Scott, [1990] 3 S.C.R. 979, at pp. 992-93; Power, supra, at pp. 612-15; R. v. T. (V.), [1992] 1 S.C.R. 749, at pp. 762-63; R. v. Potvin, [1993]
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R. v. Godoy - [1999] 1 SCR 311 - 1999-02-04
Supreme Court JudgmentsCriminal law
Scott C. Hutchison and Erika Chozik, for the respondent. Bernard Laprade and Carole Sheppard, for the intervener. [...] Solicitor for the respondent: Scott C. Hutchison, Toronto. Solicitor for the intervener: S. Ronald Fainstein, Ottawa.
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Chartier v. Chartier - [1999] 1 SCR 242 - 1999-01-28
Supreme Court JudgmentsFamily law
35 Similarly, in Miller v. Miller (1988), 13 R.F.L. (3d) 80, at p. 83, Scott L.J.S.C. of the Ontario Supreme Court put the matter in these terms:
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Vancouver Society of Immigrant and Visible Minority Women v. M.N.R. - [1999] 1 SCR 10 - 1999-01-28
Supreme Court JudgmentsConstitutional law
Taxation
In examining this purpose, we must, as Scott J. indicated in Attorney General v. Ross, [1985] 3 All E.R. 334 (Ch. D.), at p. 342, read an organization’s constitution as a whole, and consider it in the context of its factual background.
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R. v. Campbell - [1999] 2 SCR 956 - 1998-12-24
Supreme Court JudgmentsConstitutional law
Courts
Written submissions by D. O. Sabey, Q.C., B. G. Nemetz and Scott H. D. Bower, for the intervener/applicant the Alberta Provincial Judges’ Association.
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R. v. Pearson - [1998] 3 SCR 620 - 1998-12-17
Supreme Court JudgmentsCriminal law
Distinguished: R. v. Thomas, [1998] 3 S.C.R. 535; R. v. Warsing, [1998] 3 S.C.R. 579; referred to: R. v. Mack, [1988] 2 S.C.R. 903; Phillips v. Nova Scotia (Commission of Inquiry into the Westray Mine Tragedy), [1995] 2 S.C.R. 97; R. v. O’Connor, [1995] 4 S.C.R. 411; R. v. Hinse, [1995] 4 S.C.R. 597; R. v. Scott, [1990] 3 [...] 18 The reasoning adopted here is similar to that adopted by Sopinka J. (dissenting) in R. v. Scott, [1990] 3 S.C.R. 979, at p. 1019.
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R. v. Warsing - [1998] 3 SCR 579 - 1998-12-17
Supreme Court JudgmentsCriminal law
R. v. Mailloux, [1988] 2 S.C.R. 1029; R. v. Mack, [1988] 2 S.C.R. 903; R. v. Laverty (1990), 80 C.R. (3d) 231; R. v. Barnes (1990), 54 C.C.C. (3d) 368, aff’d [1991] 1 S.C.R. 449; R. v. Maxwell (1990), 61 C.C.C. (3d) 289; R. v. Scott, [1990] 3 S.C.R. 979; Reference re Regina v. Gorecki (No. 2) (1976), 32 C.C.C. (2d) 135. [...] William F. Ehrcke, Q.C., and W. J. Scott Bell, for the appellant. Manuel A. Azevedo and Albert C. Peeling, for the respondent. [...] 1, 1990, Victoria Registry V00270; see also R. v. Barnes (1990), 54 C.C.C. (3d) 368 (B.C.C.A.), aff’d [1991] 1 S.C.R. 449; R. v. Maxwell (1990), 61 C.C.C. (3d) 289 (Ont. C.A.), and R. v. Scott, [1990] 3 S.C.R. 979, per Sopinka J., at p. 1019, also per McLachlin J., at pp. 1017-18, both in dissent on another issue).
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R. v. Hodgson - [1998] 2 SCR 449 - 1998-09-24
Supreme Court JudgmentsCriminal law
35 C.C.C. 341; R. v. Wilband, [1967] S.C.R. 14; R. v. Downey (1976), 32 C.C.C. (2d) 511; R. v. Sweryda (1987), 34 C.C.C. (3d) 325; R. v. Scott (1984), 1 O.A.C. 397; Morris v. The Queen, [1979] 2 S.C.R. 1041; R. v. McKenzie, [1965] 3 C.C.C. 6; R. v. Postman (1977), 3 A.R. 524; R. v. Sweezey (1974), 20 C.C.C. (2d) 400. [...] See, e.g., R. v. Scott (1984), 1 O.A.C. 397, at p. 399. John Sopinka, Sidney N. Lederman and Alan W. Bryant, in The Law of Evidence in Canada (1992), at pp. 56‑57, explain the difference between the two burdens:
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R. v. Cuerrier - [1998] 2 SCR 371 - 1998-09-03
Supreme Court JudgmentsCriminal law
1 O.R. 145; In re London and Globe Finance Corp., [1903] 1 Ch. 728; Scott v. Metropolitan Police Commissioner, [1975] A.C. 819; R. v. Olan, [1978] 2 S.C.R. 1175; R. v. Théroux, [1993] 2 S.C.R. 5; R. v. Brasso Datsun (Calgary) Ltd. (1977), 39 C.R.N.S. 1; R. v. Zlatic, [1993] 2 S.C.R. 29; R. v. Nikal, [1996] 1 R.C.S. 1013. [...] 112 A broader definition of fraud was given in Scott v. Metropolitan Police Commissioner, [1975] A.C. 819 (H.L.). [...] 113 In R. v. Olan, [1978] 2 S.C.R. 1175, the reasoning in Scott was adopted and it was held that the two elements of fraud are dishonesty and deprivation.
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Reference re Secession of Quebec - [1998] 2 SCR 217 - 1998-08-20
Supreme Court JudgmentsConstitutional law
Courts
International law
Stephen A. Scott, for the interveners Roopnarine Singh, Keith Owen Henderson, Claude Leclerc, Kenneth O’Donnell and Van Hoven Petteway. [...] Solicitors for the intervener the Minority Advocacy and Rights Council: Scott & Aylen, Toronto. [...] Solicitors for the interveners Roopnarine Singh, Keith Owen Henderson, Claude Leclerc, Kenneth O’Donnell and Van Hoven Petteway: Stephen A. Scott, Montréal.
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R. v. Puskas - [1998] 1 SCR 1207 - 1998-06-18
Supreme Court JudgmentsCourts
Irvine (1893), 22 S.C.R. 108; Cowen v. Evans (1893), 22 S.C.R. 331; Mitchell v. Trenholme (1893), 22 S.C.R. 333; Doran v. Jewell (1914), 49 S.C.R. 88; Hyde v. Lindsay (1898), 29 S.C.R. 99; Hurtubise v. Desmarteau (1891), 19 S.C.R. 562; Scott v. College of Physicians and Surgeons of Saskatchewan (1992), 95 D.L.R. (4th) 706. [...] Similarly, something can only be said to be “accruing” if its eventual accrual is certain, and not conditional on future events (Scott v. College of Physicians and Surgeons of Saskatchewan (1992), 95 D.L.R. (4th) 706 (Sask.
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Schreiber v. Canada (Attorney General) - [1998] 1 SCR 841 - 1998-05-28
Supreme Court JudgmentsConstitutional law
Hutchison, Scott C., James C. Morton and Michael P. Bury. Search and Seizure Law in Canada.
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R. v. Mullins-Johnson - [1998] 1 SCR 977 - 1998-05-26
Supreme Court JudgmentsCriminal law
Scott C. Hutchison and Philip Downes, for the respondent. The judgment of the Court was delivered orally by
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Vriend v. Alberta - [1998] 1 SCR 493 - 1998-04-02
Supreme Court JudgmentsAction
Constitutional law
Solicitors for the intervener the Foundation for Equal Families: Scott & Aylen, Toronto.
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Fontaine v. British Columbia (Official Administrator) - [1998] 1 SCR 424 - 1998-03-19
Supreme Court JudgmentsTorts
Referred to: National Trust Co. v. Wong Aviation Ltd., [1969] S.C.R. 481; Gauthier & Co. v. The King, [1945] S.C.R. 143; Scott v. London and St. Katherine Docks Co. (1865), 3 H. & C. 596, 159 E.R. 665; Jackson v. Millar, [1976] 1 S.C.R. 225; Hellenius v. Lees, [1972] S.C.R. 165; Toneguzzo‑Norvell (Guardian ad litem [...] In Scott v. London and St. Katherine Docks Co. (1865), 3 H. & C. 596, 159 E.R. 665, at p. 596 and p. 667, respectively, Erle C.J. defined what has since become known as res ipsa loquitur in the following terms:
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R. v. Bisson - [1998] 1 SCR 306 - 1998-02-19
Supreme Court JudgmentsCriminal law
In this aspect, I agree with the comments of Scott C.J.M. set out in the judgment below (at pp. 234‑35):
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R. v. Malott - [1998] 1 SCR 123 - 1998-02-12
Supreme Court JudgmentsCriminal law
Scott C. Hutchison, for the respondent. The judgment of Lamer C.J. and Cory, McLachlin, Iacobucci and Major JJ. was delivered by [...] Solicitor for the respondent: Scott C. Hutchison, Toronto. * Sopinka J. took no part in the judgment.
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Ref. re Remuneration of Judges of Prov. Court of PEI; Ref. re Independence & Impartiality of Judges of Prov. Court of PEI; R. v. Campbell; R. v. Ekmecic; R. v. Wickman; Manitoba Prov. Judges Assn. v. Manitoba (Min. of Justice) - [1998] 1 SCR 3 - 1998-02-10
Supreme Court JudgmentsCourts
D. O. Sabey, Q.C., and Scott H. D. Bower, for the intervener the Alberta Provincial Judges’ Association.