Docket: 2005-2906(GST)G
BETWEEN:
DUNDURN STREET LOFTS INC. and
Appellant,
and
HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN,
Respondent,
Docket: 2005-2908(GST)G
AND BETWEEN:
ALEXANDER STREET LOFTS
DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION
Appellant,
and
HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN,
Respondent.
____________________________________________________________________
Agent for the Appellant:
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Adam
J. Stelmaszynski
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Counsel for the Respondent:
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Gatien Fournier
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____________________________________________________________________
ORDER
The application by the Appellants to be
represented by Mr. Adam J. Stelmaszynski is allowed.
Signed at Ottawa,
Canada, this 1st day of October 2008.
“V.A. Miller”
Citation: 2008TCC558
Date: 20081001
Docket: 2005-2906(GST)G
BETWEEN:
DUNDURN STREET LOFTS INC.
Appellant,
and
HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN,
Respondents,
Docket: 2005-2908(GST)G
AND BETWEEN:
ALEXANDER STREET LOFTS
DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION INC.
Appellant,
and
HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN,
Respondent
REASONS FOR ORDER
V.A. Miller, J.
[1]
This is an application
by the Appellants to be represented by Mr. Adam J. Stelmaszynski who is the
sole shareholder and officer of the two Appellants.
[2]
Subsection 30(2) of the
Tax Court of Canada Rules (General Procedure) (the Rules) reads
as follows:
(2) Where
a party to a proceeding is not an individual, that party shall be represented
by counsel except with leave of the Court and on any conditions that it may
determine.
[3]
In his decision in Chase
Bryant Inc. v. R., [2003] 2 C.T.C. 2163, Associate Chief Justice Bowman, as
he then was, discussed some of the factors that should be considered when
exercising the discretion under Subsection 30(2) of the Rules. He said
the following at paragraphs 4 to 7:
4 In Pratts
Wholesale Ltd. v. R. (1998), 98 D.T.C. 1561 (T.C.C.), Beaubier J. of this
court applied the four factors stated by Muldoon J. in Kobetek Systems Ltd.
v. R., [1998] 1 C.T.C. 308 (Fed. T.D.) at page 310.
From these cases the following
factors appear to be relevant to the determination of whether special
circumstances exist: whether the corporation can pay for a lawyer; whether the
proposed representative will be required to appear as advocate and as witness;
the complexity of the legal issues to be determined (and therefore whether it
appears that the representative will be able to handle the legal issues) and
whether the action can proceed in an expeditious manner.
5 These
factors were referred to by Bowie J. in RFA Natural Gas Inc. v. R.,
[2000] G.S.T.C. 40 (T.C.C. [General Procedure]).
6 The
factors referred to in these cases are a useful starting point but they are
neither determinative nor exhaustive. For example in RFA Natural Gas
Bowie J. did not put much weight on the question whether the proposed
representative might appear as a witness. I respectfully agree.
7 If
there is one factor that outweighs the others it is whether the company can
afford to pay a lawyer. If it can it is difficult to imagine circumstances
which would justify a departure from the rule that a corporation must be
represented by counsel. In Mavito Inc. c. R. (2000), [2001] 2 C.T.C.
2048 (T.C.C. [General Procedure]), Tardif J. considered a corporate appellant's
inability to pay a lawyer's fees as "a decisive factor" in such a
motion as this.
[4]
Mr. Stelmaszynski’s stated that
the Appellants do not have any assets or money to pay for a lawyer. He stated
that he is fully familiar with the issues in these appeals and is prepared to
proceed with the appeals in an expeditious manner.
[5]
In my opinion the fact that the
Appellants do not have the finances to retain counsel is “a decisive factor” in
this application.
[6]
The application is allowed.
Signed at Ottawa, Canada, this 1st day of October 2008.
“V.A. Miller”
CITATION: 2008TCC558
COURT FILE NO.: 2005-2906(GST)G
STYLE OF CAUSE: DUNDURN STREET LOFTS INC. AND THE QUEEN
COURT FILE NO: 2005-2908(GST)G
STYLE OF CAUSE: ALEXANDER
STREET LOFTS DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION INC AND THE QUEEN
PLACE OF HEARING: ,
DATE OF HEARING: ,
REASONS FOR ORDER
BY: The Honourable Justice Valerie Miller
DATE OF ORDER: October 1, 2008
APPEARANCES:
Agent for the
Appellant:
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Adam Stelmaszynski
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Counsel for the
Respondent:
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Gatien Fournier
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COUNSEL OF RECORD:
For the Appellant:
Name:
Firm:
For the
Respondent: John H. Sims, Q.C.
Deputy
Attorney General of Canada
Ottawa,
Canada