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Recalma v. Canada, docket A-571-96

A-760-95 (F.C.A.)) [11]      So too, where investment income is at issue, it must be viewed in relation to its connection to the Reserve, its benefit to the traditional Native way of life, the potential danger to the erosion of Native property and the extent to which it may be considered as being derived from economic mainstream activity. ...
FCA

Canada v. Sentinel Self-Storage Corporation, docket A-201-96

RENTER'S ADDITIONAL OBLIGATIONS                                  ...                                   4.8      Renter agrees to indemnify and hold harmless [On-Guard or Sentinel] and its directors, officers, agents, and employees from and against any and all claims, losses, costs (including legal costs on a Solicitor and his client basis), liabilities, damages or expenses which [On-Guard or Sentinel] or its directors, officers, agents or employees may suffer or incur as a direct or indirect result of the failure to the Renter to perform or observe any of the Renter's obligations under this Agreement or arising from or in connection with the use of the Unit or anything done in the Unit or the Premises by Renter or its agents, employees or invitees.                  ...
FCA

Tennina v. Canada (National Revenue), 2010 FCA 25

Directions (12) Where any question arises as to the course to be followed in connection with anything done or being done under this section and there is no direction in this section with respect thereto, a judge may give such direction with regard thereto as, in the opinion of the judge, is appropriate.   ...
FCA

Lust v. Canada, 2007 FCA 62

It is noteworthy that the reported cases in connection with subsection 15(2) involve a direct loan of money by a corporation to the shareholder (see, for example: Lavoie v. ...
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Hallatt v. Canada, 2004 FCA 104

HALLATT                                                                                                                                                        Appellant                                                                                  and                                                         HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN                                                                                                                                                    Respondent                                        REASONS FOR JUDGMENT OF THE COURT                                                  (Delivered from the Bench at Toronto,                                                            Ontario, on March 11, 2004) SEXTON J.A. [1]                 The Appellants are husband and wife and are in the same position for tax purposes in connection with their respective appeals. ...
FCA

Canada v. Furukawa, 2002 FCA 56

Rather, it dated back to the Income Tax Act, s. 178(2) (repealed), which had provided "all reasonable and proper costs" of the taxpayer in connection with an appeal to this Court by the Minister of National Revenue (hereafter, the Minister) addressing taxes not exceeding $10,000.00. ...
FCA

Brass v. Papequash, 2019 FCA 245

APPENDIX First Nations Elections Act, S.C. 2014, c. 5 Loi sur les élections au sein de premières nations, L.C. 2014, ch. 5 Prohibition — any person Interdictions générales 16 A person must not, in connection with an election, 16 Nul ne peut, relativement à une élection : (a) vote or attempt to vote knowing that they are not entitled to vote; a) voter ou tenter de voter sachant qu’il est inhabile à voter; (b) attempt to influence another person to vote knowing that the other person is not entitled to do so; b) inciter une autre personne à voter sachant que celle-ci est inhabile à voter; (c) knowingly use a forged ballot; c) faire sciemment usage d’un faux bulletin de vote; (d) put a ballot into a ballot box knowing that they are not authorized to do so under the regulations; d) déposer dans une urne un bulletin de vote sachant qu’il n’y est pas autorisé par règlement; (e) by intimidation or duress, attempt to influence another person to vote or refrain from voting or to vote or refrain from voting for a particular candidate; or e) par intimidation ou par la contrainte, inciter une autre personne à voter ou à s’abstenir de voter, ou encore à voter ou à s’abstenir de voter pour un candidat donné; (f) offer money, goods, employment or other valuable consideration in an attempt to influence an elector to vote or refrain from voting or to vote or refrain from voting for a particular candidate. f) offrir de l’argent, des biens, un emploi ou toute autre contrepartie valable en vue d’inciter un électeur à voter ou à s’abstenir de voter, ou encore à voter ou à s’abstenir de voter pour un candidat donné. ...
FCA

Minister of National Revenue v. Cassidy Limitée, Faema Distributeur Inc. And Russell Food Equipment Limited, [1994] 2 CTC 108

While the added paragraph (f), unlike the preceding paragraphs, further expands the definition by reference to functions carried out in connection with goods, it does not, in my opinion, give rise to an inference that such functions necessarily constitute “manufacture or production” or “manufacturing or producing" within the meaning of any of the provisions of the Act. ...
FCA

John Shairp v. Her Majesty the Queen, [1988] 2 CTC 344, 88 DTC 6484

Secondly, the only possible reason why the judge could have been without jurisdiction to change his conclusion is that his morning pronouncement had rendered him functus officio, his connection with the case from then on being limited to correcting incidental errors. ...
FCA

Her Majesty the Queen v. The Ennisclare Corporation, [1984] CTC 286, 84 DTC 6262

In connection with these sales, the learned trial judge found: With few exceptions, the selling price of each unit comprised three elements: assumption of a pro rata amount of the first mortgage, cash and a balance secured by second mortgage in favour of the Plaintiff. ...

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