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Anderson v. Jellet - (1883) 9 SCR 1 - 1883-05-03
Supreme Court JudgmentsTransportation
[3] 4 Allen 74. [4] 2 Q.B. Div. 231. [5] 6 M. & W. 234. [6] 2 Cr. M. & R. 432.
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Queddy River Driving Boom Co. v. Davidson - (1883) 10 SCR 222 - 1883-05-01
Supreme Court JudgmentsSolicitors for respondent: Allen Chandler. [1] 45 Vic., ch. 100, N.B.
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Harrington v. Corse - (1883) 9 SCR 412 - 1883-04-19
Supreme Court JudgmentsEstates
In Allen v. Allen ([7]) where a testatrix had an estate which she had herself mortgaged, and another estate which had been mortgaged by a former owner, and she devsed the former for sale and payment of certain legacies, and the residue of her real and personal estate, including that which had been mortgaged by a former
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Caldwell v. Stadacona Fire and Life Ins. Co. - (1883) 11 SCR 212 - 1883-01-12
Supreme Court JudgmentsInsurance
[6] 3 Allen Mass. 602. [7] 3 Allen, Mass. 602. [8] 4 F. & F. 1086. [...] [19] May on Insurance, 2nd ed. sec 101; Worthington v. Bearse, 12 Allen (Mass) 382. [...] [40] 12 Allen 382.
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Smith v. Bank of Nova Scotia - (1883) 8 SCR 558 - 1883-01-12
Supreme Court JudgmentsFinancial institutions
Mines Royal Society v. Magnay[1]; Steele v. Haddock[2]; Wodehouse v. Farebrother[3]; Wood v. Dwarris[4]; Luce v. Izod[5]; Wake v. Harrop[6]; Wakley v. Froggart[7]; Solvency Mutual Guarantee Co. v. Freeman[8]; Gee v. Smart[9]; Allen v. Walker[10].
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Grand Junction Railway Co. v. Corporation of the County of Peterborough - (1883) 8 SCR 76 - 1883-01-11
Supreme Court JudgmentsMunicipal law
The Board of Trustees appointed under and in accordance with the provisions of Ch. 48, 34 Vic., of Ontario, to wit: John H. Allen, Esq., of Picton, trustee appointed by the Government, E.W. Holten, Esq., trustee appointed by this company, and Robert Cockhurn, Esq., of Campbellford, trustee appointed by the heads of [...] I may add that the other members of the Board of Trustees are, J.H. Allen, mayor of Picton, and Robert Cockburn, Esq., of Campbellford, so
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Theal v. The Queen - (1882) 7 SCR 397 - 1882-12-04
Supreme Court JudgmentsAppeal
Chief Justice Allen, before whom the prisoner was tried, reserved the following case under the statute[2] for the consideration of the Supreme Court of New Brunswick:
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McLaren v. Caldwell - (1882) 8 SCR 435 - 1882-11-28
Supreme Court JudgmentsMaritime law
[32] 1 Allen N.B. 329. [33] 1 Kerr N.B. 501. [34] 12 Vic. ch. 87.
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The Queen v. Doutre - (1882) 6 SCR 342 - 1882-05-13
Supreme Court JudgmentsCivil procedure
[29] 6 New Brunswick R. (1 Allen) 359. [30] 9 New Brunswick R. (4 Allen) 604.
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Walker v. McMillan - (1882) 6 SCR 241 - 1882-05-03
Supreme Court JudgmentsMunicipal law
In Allen v. Hayward (1845)[25] the Court of Queen's Bench, referring to the above quoted cases, say:
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McSorley v. The Mayor, &c., of St. John - (1882) 6 SCR 531 - 1882-03-28
Supreme Court JudgmentsMunicipal law
[16] 1 Allen's R. (Mass.) 101. [17] 16 Gray 297. [18] Sec. 165. [19] Sec. 464. [...] [35] 6 Allen N. B. R. 162.
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Ross v. Hunter - (1882) 7 SCR 289 - 1882-03-28
Supreme Court JudgmentsProperty law
On this point I will cite Allen v. Seckham[7]. It is only in equity that notice is a defence; and a purchaser without notice is protected in equity. [...] Morland v. Cook[17]; Allen v. Seckham[18]; Dart V. & P.[19]. There could be no revocation of a license to do an act executed. [...] [28] Allen v. Seckham 11 Ch. D. 795. [29] See observations of Alderson, B., in Whitbread v. Jordan, 1 Y. & C. 203, and 1 Story Eq. 400.
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Schultz v. Wood - (1881) 6 SCR 585 - 1881-11-11
Supreme Court JudgmentsSale
[30] 8 Allen (Mass.), 334. [31] 34 Beav. 623. [32] 9 Ves. Jr. 283.
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Ray v. The Annual Conference of New Brunswick - (1881) 6 SCR 308 - 1881-04-11
Supreme Court JudgmentsEstates
Quant à l'interprétation du mot "surplus" comme n'étant pas suffisant dans le cas actuel pour transmettre les propriétés immobilières, j'adopte le raisonnement de l'honorable juge en chef Allen, établissant bien clairement, suivant moi, que la disposition est tout à fait insuffisante pour produire cet effet.
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Almon v. Lewin - (1881) 5 SCR 514 - 1881-03-03
Supreme Court JudgmentsEstates
Allen Almon had received, in the life-time of the testator, the sum of nine thousand five hundred dollars, which sum is charged against her in the testator's books. [...] rents, issues, dividends and profits of the lands, tenements, hereditaments and premises mentioned in the several schedules, and to pay to his daughter Mary Allen Almon the rents, issues, dividends and profits of the lands, tenements and hereditaments apportioned to her and mentioned in the schedule A; to his daughter
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Ryan v. Ryan - (1881) 5 SCR 387 - 1881-02-12
Supreme Court JudgmentsAction
The following cases all bear on this branch of the argument:—Perry v. Henderson[2]; Quincey v. Caniff[3]; Silverthorn v. Teal[4]; Heyland v. Scott[5]; Ellis v. Crawford[6]; Moore v. Doherty[7]; Allen v. England[8], quoted in Keffer v. Keffer[9].
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Jonas v. Gilbert - (1881) 5 SCR 356 - 1881-02-11
Supreme Court JudgmentsMunicipal law
Solicitors for appellant:— W. Watson Allen. Solicitors for respondent:— W. W. Tuck.
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City of Fredericton v. The Queen - (1880) 3 SCR 505 - 1880-04-13
Supreme Court JudgmentsConstitutional law
In Michaelmas Term, 1879, the Court, consisting of the Chief Justice Allen and Judges Weldon, Fisher, Wetmore, and Palmer, gave judgment, holding The Canada Temperance Act, 1878, void, as being ultra vires of the Parliament of Canada; Palmer, J., dissenting[1]. [...] Chief Justice Allen in the Court below says: "had this Act prohibited the sale of liquor, instead of merely restricting and regulating it, I should have had no doubt about the power of Parliament to pass such an Act."
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Chevrier v. The Queen - (1880) 4 SCR 1 - 1880-03-01
Supreme Court JudgmentsCivil procedure
Mary Jane Wright, of the said City of Ottawa, wife of David Allen of the same place, carpenter; 3.
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Clark v. Scottish Imperial Insurance Co. - (1879) 4 SCR 192 - 1879-12-12
Supreme Court JudgmentsInsurance
"That the said Supreme Court subsequently granted a rule nisi, calling on the plaintiff to show cause why a non-suit should not be entered, and after argument and time having been taken to consider, the judgment of the Court was delivered by Allen, C. J., (the other Judges concurring in such judgment, but giving no reasons
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Taylor v. Wallbridge - (1879) 2 SCR 616 - 1879-04-15
Supreme Court JudgmentsAgency
[22] Cane v. Lord Allen, 2 Dow. 289. [23] Paley on agency by Lloyd, rison, 3 T.R. 757, and 4 T. p. 204.
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Ferguson v. Ferguson - (1878) 2 SCR 497 - 1878-06-04
Supreme Court JudgmentsEstates
Thompson v. Beasley[14]; Jarman on Wills[15]; Allen v. Markle[16]. [Page 503]
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Wallace v. Souther - (1878) 2 SCR 598 - 1878-06-04
Supreme Court JudgmentsBills of exchange
The case in 4 Allen R. p. 234, cited in support of the judgment, does not, in my opinion, affect the case.
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Gore District Mutual Fire Ins. Co. v. Samo - (1878) 2 SCR 411 - 1878-06-03
Supreme Court JudgmentsInsurance
[37] 5 Allen N.B.R. 246. [38] 46 Maine 394, (1859.)
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Gray v. Richford - (1878) 2 SCR 431 - 1878-06-03
Supreme Court JudgmentsEstates
Stephens v. Allen[12]; Jones v. Duff[13]; Armstrong v. Bowes[14]; Donnelly v. Rawden[15]; Doe v. Needs[16].