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1,226.
R. v. Underwood - [1998] 1 SCR 77 - 1998-01-22
Supreme Court JudgmentsCriminal law
The appellant was charged with first degree murder in the shooting of Patrick William Campbell.
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1,227.
Winnipeg School Division No. 1 v. Craton - [1985] 2 SCR 150 - 1985-09-19
Supreme Court JudgmentsConstitutional law
I am strengthened in this view by the words of William J. in Morisse v. Royal British Bank (1856), 1 C.B. (N.S.) 67; 140 E.R. 27, at p. 35:
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1,228.
Continental Insurance Co. v. Dalton Cartage Co. - [1982] 1 SCR 164 - 1982-01-26
Supreme Court JudgmentsInsurance
William P. Somers, Q.C., for the respondent Dalton Cartage Company Limited.
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1,229.
Olympic Towers Ltd. v. Sherman et al. - [1979] 1 SCR 883 - 1978-12-21
Supreme Court JudgmentsAppeal
Eric Williams, for Donald MacLeod, trustee. Morris Kirtzer, for the lienholder.
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1,230.
Nova Scotia Board of Censors v. McNeil - [1976] 2 SCR 265 - 1975-05-20
Supreme Court JudgmentsAction
Bruce J. Preeper, and William M. Wilson, for the appellants. Robert Murrant, and Dereck M. Jones, for the respondent.
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1,231.
McLeod v. Egan - [1975] 1 SCR 517 - 1974-05-27
Supreme Court JudgmentsArbitration
Labour law
William McLeod and George McPherson (Plaintiffs) Appellants; and Rory F. Egan and Galt Metal Industries Limited (Defendants) Respondents.
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1,232.
Loose v. Spruce Holdings and Investments Limited - [1972] SCR 653 - 1972-01-25
Supreme Court JudgmentsPriorities and hypothecs
Carl William Loose Appellant; and Spruce Holdings and Investments Limited Respondent,
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1,233.
Millican et al. v. Tiffin Holdings Ltd. - [1967] SCR 183 - 1967-01-24
Supreme Court JudgmentsProfessional law
G.W. Harold Millican, Thomas William Snowdon, and Howard Cook, carrying on business under the firm name and style of Millican, Snowdon & Cook and the said Millican, Snowdon & Cook (Defendants) Appellants;
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1,234.
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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1,235.
Skuttle Mfg. Co. Of Canada Ltd. v. The Queen - [1965] SCR 217 - 1964-12-03
Supreme Court JudgmentsTaxation
P. B. C. Pepper, Q.C., and William R. Herridge, for the appellant. C. R. O. Munroe, Q.C., and R. A. Wedge, for the respondent.
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1,236.
Stonehouse v. The Attorney-General of British Columbia - [1962] SCR 103 - 1961-12-15
Supreme Court JudgmentsProperty law
The following passage from the decision of Vice-Chancellor Sir Page Wood in Williams v. Hensman[5], is to the same effect.
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1,237.
The Queen v. Westcoast Transmission Company Limited - [1962] SCR 125 - 1961-12-15
Supreme Court JudgmentsTaxation
Solicitors for the appellant: Paine, Edmonds, Mercer & Williams, Vancouver.
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1,238.
Hipkin and Jacobs v. R. - [1961] SCR 608 - 1961-06-26
Supreme Court JudgmentsCriminal law
The learned magistrate erred on the facts and law in finding that the said William Kuusela drove his motor vehicle while his ability to drive the same was impaired by the use of alcohol.
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1,239.
Calder v. The Queen - [1960] SCR 892 - 1960-11-21
Supreme Court JudgmentsCriminal law
This woman was at that time married to William Holland. The two lived in this trailer for a period of about two weeks in the month of June 1957, and for part of this time there was another couple living there with them.
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1,240.
Smith v. Minister of National Revenue - [1950] SCR 602 - 1950-10-03
Supreme Court JudgmentsTaxation
One, William Reeve, said that the asset would be a very difficult thing to sell as it involved considerations of a
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1,241.
The King v. McLean - [1933] SCR 688 - 1933-11-15
Supreme Court JudgmentsCriminal law
William McLean Appellant; and His Majesty the King Respondent 1933: November 10, 15.
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1,242.
Canadian National Rys. v. Canadian Pacific Ry. Co. - [1929] SCR 135 - 1929-01-24
Supreme Court JudgmentsAppeal
Callander Station, to Port Moody in the province of British Columbia; and also, a branch line of railway from some point on the main line of railway to Fort William on Thunder Bay; and also the existing branch line of railway from Selkirk, in the province of Manitoba, to Pembina in the said province; and also other
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1,243.
Fairhall v. Butler - [1928] SCR 369 - 1928-05-28
Supreme Court JudgmentsCommercial law
William v. Butler, On Behalf of the White Star Refining Company, (Plaintiff) Respondent.
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1,244.
Lingle v. Knox Bros Ltd. - [1925] SCR 659 - 1925-10-06
Supreme Court JudgmentsAction
William A. Hanrahan and Others (Defendants) Respondents. 1924: March 10; 1924: May, 13.
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1,245.
Peterson v. Bitzer - (1921) 62 SCR 384 - 1921-10-11
Supreme Court JudgmentsContract
THE CHIEF JUSTICE.—For the reasons stated by Sir William Meredith, Chief Justice of Ontario, in his dissenting opinion in the Appeal Court of Ontario (First Division), in which I fully concur, and to which I have nothing useful to add, I would allow this appeal with costs here and in the Appellate Division and restore the
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1,246.
North American Accident Insurance Co. v. Newton - (1918) 57 SCR 577 - 1918-12-09
Supreme Court JudgmentsInsurance
E. K. Williams for the respondents. The Chief Justice.—I concur with Mr. Justice Anglin.
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1,247.
Cartwright v. City of Toronto - (1914) 50 SCR 215 - 1914-06-19
Supreme Court JudgmentsTaxation
Solicitor for the respondent: William Johnston. [1] 29 Ont. L.R. 73.
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1,248.
The King v. Desrosiers - (1908) 41 SCR 71 - 1908-12-01
Supreme Court JudgmentsTorts
See Viscount Canterbury v. The Queen[4], in which it was sought to make the late Queen liable upon a petition of right for a wrong done by a servant of William IV., and it was objected, first, that the Queen was not the personal representative of the late King, and, secondly, that if she was, the case was within the rule
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1,249.
Copeland-Chatterson Co. v. Paquette - (1907) 38 SCR 451 - 1907-04-02
Supreme Court JudgmentsIntellectual property
Lancashire Explosives Co. v. Roburite Explosives Co.[8]; Longbottom v. Shaw[9]; Lyon v. Goddard[10]; Reiter v. Jones[11]; Simplicity is no objection; Vickers, Sons & Co. v. Siddell[12]; Hinks v. Safety Lighting Co.[13]; Perry v. Société des Lunetiers[14]; Williams v. American String-Wrapper Co.[15].
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1,250.
Wabash Railroad Co. v. Misener - (1906) 38 SCR 94 - 1906-12-11
Supreme Court JudgmentsTorts
Immediately behind him, going in the same direction was one William Locke, also driving, who was called as a witness by plaintiffs.