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Lee v. The Queen, 2004 TCC 625

Exhibit A-1 is a document he downloaded from the Pinellas County records also showing his name in connection with Units 314 and 316, Windjammer. ...
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Dube v. M.N.R., 2004 TCC 601

  [5]      The work he performed in that connection consisted in meeting all the potential stakeholders in the implementation of an eventual project and discussing the matter with them. ...
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Larouche c. La Reine, 2004 TCC 629

I do not find that high degree of negligence in connection with the misstatements of business income. ...
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Vogan v. The Queen, 2004 TCC 657

Work expended on or in connection with the property realized.- As the builder, Mr. ...
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Scopacasa v. The Queen, 2004 TCC 655

The work expended on or in connection with the property realized.- Although Mr. ...
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Krupa v. The Queen, 2004 TCC 531 (Informal Procedure)

These payments were made by the Appellant in 2000, and the Respondent does not dispute his right to deduct these amounts. [3]      The dispute arises in connection with paragraph 8 of the Minutes of Settlement, which is replicated in the Judgment, and paragraph 11, which is not. ...
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Todman v. M.N.R., 2004 TCC 30

The Appellant said and Timms agreed that sometimes Timms worked overtime, if required;   (f)      the Appellant was responsible to the client to repaint any unacceptable painting and Timms assisted when required to do so;   (g)     the Appellant was generally responsible for organizing which house was to be painted on a particular day;   (h)     the Appellant stated that he did not have to monitor Timms in the carrying out of his duties as a painter since Timms was a qualified tradesman;   (i)      the Appellant kept a record on a calendar of the number of hours that Timms worked during each day;   (j)      the Appellant said that he is not aware of any expenses incurred by Timms in connection with his work as a painter;   (k)     the Appellant agreed that Timms did not have any chance of profit or risk of loss in the carrying out of his duties as a painter. ...
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Tri Clad Designs Inc. v. M.N.R., 2004 TCC 529

Ownership of Tools [30]     The Worker said that she owned her own laptop computer which she used in connection with the services provided to the Appellant. ...
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Cranswick v. The Queen, 2004 TCC 143 (Informal Procedure)

Cranswick testified that when they first appeared before the Ontario Superior Court of Justice in connection with divorce proceedings begun by Ms. ...
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Delaney v. The Queen, 2004 TCC 248 (Informal Procedure)

Work expended on or in connection with the property realized. If effort is put into bringing the property into a more marketable condition during the ownership of the taxpayer or if special efforts are made to find or attract purchasers (such as the opening of an office or advertising) there is some evidence of dealing in the property. 5.          ...

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