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1,101.
Minister of National Revenue v. Steer - [1967] SCR 34 - 1966-11-25
Supreme Court JudgmentsTaxation
In February 1951, the respondent and R.M. Montague made an agreement with William Buechner and Sam Yeske to acquire an interest in a company known as Locksley Petroleums Limited.
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1,102.
Hamilton Street Railway Co. v. Northcott - [1967] SCR 3 - 1966-10-28
Supreme Court JudgmentsLabour law
Norman Mathews, Q.C., and William S. Cook, for the defendant, appellant.
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1,103.
Steel Company of Canada Ltd. v. Willand Management Ltd. - [1966] SCR 746 - 1966-10-04
Supreme Court JudgmentsContract
Solicitor for the plaintiff, respondent: William Schreiber, Hamilton.
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1,104.
Premium Iron Ores Ltd. v. Minister of National Revenue - [1966] SCR 685 - 1966-06-28
Supreme Court JudgmentsTaxation
The way in which this decision was made is perhaps best described in the evidence of Mr. William R. Daley, who is now President of Otis and Company and Chairman of the Board of Directors of the appellant company and who was the only witness called in these proceedings.
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1,105.
Sigeareak El-53 v. The Queen - [1966] SCR 645 - 1966-05-24
Supreme Court JudgmentsCriminal law
W. G. Morrow, Q.C., and A. E. Williams, for the appellant. D. H. Christie, Q.C., and J. M. Bentley, for the respondent.
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1,106.
Harris v. Minister of National Revenue - [1966] SCR 489 - 1966-04-28
Supreme Court JudgmentsTaxation
The decision in the first of these cases, usually referred to as the Cement Company's case has been the subject of much adverse criticism; See Williams on Vendor and [...] Purchaser, 4th ed., vol. 1, p. 424, note (i); Gray op. cit. page 366 et seq, ss. 330.2 and 330.3; Articles by Mr. T. Cyprian Williams in 42 Sol. J. 628 and 650 and in 54 Sol. J. 471 and 501; and articles by Mr. Charles Sweet in 27 L.Q.R. 150 and 32 L.Q.R. 70.
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1,107.
Minister of National Revenue v. Bickle - [1966] SCR 479 - 1966-04-26
Supreme Court JudgmentsTaxation
Helen Ryrie Bickle, Judith Ryrie Wilder, William Price Wilder and Chartered Trust Company, Executors of The Estate of Edward William Bickle Respondents.
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1,108.
The Queen v. Jennings et al. - [1966] SCR 532 - 1966-04-26
Supreme Court JudgmentsTorts
Transportation
The action arose out of a collision between an automobile, hereinafter referred to as “the Jennings car”, owned by the respondent Jennings in which he and his wife the late Mary Jennings were passengers and which was being driven by their son William E. Jennings and an automobile, hereinafter referred to as “the Cronsberry [...] William Jennings was not seriously injured. The action was brought for damages suffered by the respondent Jennings personally and also, pursuant to The Fatal Accidents Act, for damages for the death of the late Mary Jennings.
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1,109.
Zeballos District Mine & Mill Workers Union, Local 851 v. Labour Relations Board of B.C. - [1966] SCR 465 - 1966-04-26
Supreme Court JudgmentsLabour law
Solicitors for the respondent, Labour Relations Board of British Columbia: Paine, Edmonds, Mercer, Smith & Williams, Vancouver.
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1,110.
Ghirardosi v. Minister of Highways for British Columbia - [1966] SCR 367 - 1966-03-11
Supreme Court JudgmentsArbitration
Sir William Young C.J. in delivering the judgment of the Court said at p. 505:
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1,111.
Parkinson et al. v. Reid - [1966] SCR 162 - 1966-01-25
Supreme Court JudgmentsProperty law
William Gray Dingwall, for the defendants, appellants. W.B. Williston, Q.C., and John Sopinka, for the plaintiff, respondent.
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1,112.
The Queen v. George - [1966] SCR 267 - 1966-01-25
Supreme Court JudgmentsCriminal law
Calvin William George (Defendant) Respondent. 1965: November 12; 1966: January 25.
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1,113.
Gilchrist v. A&L Farms Ltd. - [1966] SCR 122 - 1965-12-14
Supreme Court JudgmentsTorts
William Gilchrist (Plaintiff) Appellant; and A & R Farms Ltd., Delmer Charles Percy And Anne Merle Percy (Defendants). [...] William Gilchrist (Plaintiff) Appellant; and The Trustee Of The Estate Of A & R Farms Ltd In Bankruptcy (Defendant) Respondent.
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1,114.
Minister of National Revenue v. Lade - [1966] SCR 89 - 1965-12-14
Supreme Court JudgmentsTaxation
Gordon William Lade Respondent. 1965: November 16; 1965: December 14.
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1,115.
Hurly v. Bank of Nova Scotia - [1966] SCR 83 - 1965-11-09
Supreme Court JudgmentsFinancial institutions
Weiller and Williams, Livestock Commission Agents, Western Stockyards, Edmonton, Alberta, for sale by Public Auction. [...] Weiller and Williams. This was done. The sheriff received the proceeds of the sale, the fund of $59,311.48 already referred to.
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1,116.
Gorman v. Hertz Drive Yourself Stations of Ontario Ltd. et al. - [1966] SCR 13 - 1965-10-14
Supreme Court JudgmentsTorts
The actions arose as a result of an automobile collision which occurred on Highway 17 near the City of Ottawa, between a vehicle driven by the appellant Marjorie Gorman and one driven by the late Dr. William Hossack in which his wife, the late Mary Ann Hossack, and his infant son, Brian Hossack, were passengers. [...] appellants in the second action who sued under the provisions of The Fatal Accidents Act, R.S.O. 1960, c. 138, as executors of both the late Dr. William Hossack and his wife Mary Ann Hossack, the sum of $94,000 general damages which, with other damages, resulted in judgment in their favour in the sum of $95,632.60. [...] One contingency to which the learned justice in appeal refers was that the actuary’s estimate of the total estate which would have been left by the late Dr. William Ross Hossack had he lived out his life in a normal fashion would only have gone to his son after provincial succession duties and federal estate taxes had been
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1,117.
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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1,118.
McKay et al. v. The Queen - [1965] SCR 798 - 1965-06-24
Supreme Court JudgmentsConstitutional law
The appellants were convicted before W.H. Williams Esquire, a Justice of the Peace, on November 2, 1962, on the charge that they during the two weeks preceding June 12, 1962, at the Municipality of Metropolitan Toronto in the County of York, unlawfully did maintain a sign on the premises municipally known as 70 Roxaline
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1,119.
National Trust Co. Ltd. v. Fleury et al. - [1965] SCR 817 - 1965-06-24
Supreme Court JudgmentsEstates
William E. Fleury and Elinor M. Cameron and National Trust Company Limited, Harold Learoyd Steele and William Eric Fleury, trustees of the last will and testament and codicils of Herbert W. Fleury, deceased. [...] Terence Sheard, Q.C., and R. Hull, for the respondents: William E. Fleury and Elinor M. Cameron. [...] George W. Collins-Williams, Q.C., for the respondents: National Trust Co. Ltd., Harold Learoyd Steele and William E. Fleury.
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1,120.
Ultravite Laboratories Ltd. v. Whitehall Laboratories Ltd. - [1965] SCR 734 - 1965-06-24
Supreme Court JudgmentsIntellectual property
William Sorokolit had applied to the Registrar of Trade Marks for the registration of the word "DANDRESS" as a proposed trade mark in association with a dandruff remover, hair dressing and conditioner.
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1,121.
Carleton (County of) v. Ottawa (City) - [1965] SCR 663 - 1965-05-25
Supreme Court JudgmentsMunicipal law
That class of case was discussed by Vaughan Williams L.J. in Bonner v. Tottenham and Edmonton Permanent Investment Building Society, [1899] 1 Q.B. 161, where Moule v. Garrett, L.R. 7 Ex. 101, was distinguished.
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1,122.
Eisenberg (formerly Walton) v. Bank of Nova Scotia and Ridout et al. - [1965] SCR 681 - 1965-05-25
Supreme Court JudgmentsCommercial law
William Eisenberg (formerly William L. Walton), Trustee of the Estate of Ridout Real Estate Limited, a bankrupt, (Plaintiff) Appellant; [...] Since I have come to the decision that the doctrine of estoppel operates in favour of the defendant it follows that I also take the view that the defendant comes within the protection of the principle of The Royal British Bank v. Turquand (1856), 6 E1 & B1. 327, and William Augustus Mahony v. The East Holyford Mining
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1,123.
Kirkpatrick et al. v. Lament - [1965] SCR 538 - 1965-04-09
Supreme Court JudgmentsTorts
William Fyfe—heard tires squealing down the street, heard Lament say “Let me go—I will go in by myself”.
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1,124.
Wiswell v. Metropolitan Corporation of Greater Winnipeg - [1965] SCR 512 - 1965-04-09
Supreme Court JudgmentsMunicipal law
Gordon Blanchard Wiswell, William Arthur Johnston and Geraldine Mary Wilson, suing on behalf of themselves and of all other members of the Crescentwood Home Owners Association (Plaintiffs) Appellants;
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1,125.
Batary v. Attorney General for Saskatchewan - [1965] SCR 465 - 1965-04-06
Supreme Court JudgmentsConstitutional law
Criminal law
George William Batary Appellant; and The Attorney General For Saskatchewan Et Al Respondents. [...] Williams J. said at page 660: No case of inconvenience has existed in the Coroner's: Court for centuries, by reason of no such writ having been granted. [...] A similar matter was recently considered by the Court of Appeal in England in William Gerald Boal, Roger John