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SUPREME COURT OF CANADA ‐‐ JUDGMENTS TO BE RENDERED IN LEAVE APPLICATIONS

 

OTTAWA, 31/08/04.  THE  SUPREME  COURT  OF  CANADA  ANNOUNCED  TODAY  THAT  JUDGMENT  IN  THE  FOLLOWING  APPLICATIONS  FOR  LEAVE  TO  APPEAL  WILL  BE  DELIVERED  AT  9:45  A.M.  ON  THURSDAY,  SEPTEMBER  2,  2004.  THIS  LIST  IS  SUBJECT  TO  CHANGE.

FROM:  SUPREME  COURT  OF  CANADA  (613) 995‐4330

 

COUR SUPRÊME DU CANADA ‐‐ PROCHAINS JUGEMENTS SUR DEMANDES DAUTORISATION

 

OTTAWA, 31/08/04.  LA  COUR  SUPRÊME  DU  CANADA  ANNONCE  QUE  JUGEMENT  SERA  RENDU  DANS  LES  DEMANDES  D'AUTORISATION  D'APPEL  SUIVANTES  LE  JEUDI  2  SEPTEMBRE  2004,  À  9 H 45.  CETTE  LISTE  EST  SUJETTE  À  MODIFICATIONS.

SOURCE:  COUR  SUPRÊME  DU  CANADA  (613) 995‐4330

 

COMMENTS/COMMENTAIRES: comments@scc-csc.gc.ca

 

1.         The Hon. Robert H. Nelson, Founder President of Public Defenders for himself and as representative of all those also improperly denied benefits v. Her Majesty the Queen as represented by the Rt. Hon. Paul Martin (FC)(30297)

 

2.         The Hon. Robert H. Nelson, Founder President of Public Defenders for himself and as representative of all those also improperly denied benefits v. Her Majesty the Queen as represented by the Rt. Hon. Paul Martin (FC)(30315)

 

3.         Doug Collins v. Attorney General of British Columbia (B.C.)(30259)

 

4.         The Rose Corporation, et al. v. American Home Assurance Company (Ont.)(30267)

 

5.         Cadnet Productions Inc., a Canadian Incorporated Business and William Robert Bell v. Her Majesty the Queen (FC)(30333)

 

6.         Canadian Union of Public Employees, Local 3373 v. Queens County Residential Services  Inc. (P.E.I.)(30245)

 

7.         Gregory Scott Hennick v. Childrens Aid Society of Cape Breton (N.S.)(30371)

 

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