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Cohen v. Canada (Minister of National Revenue), docket T-2727-96

Fortunately, he was acquitted. [4]      It must be remembered that there is no connection between the proceedings before me and the alleged criminal nature of the defendant"s actions. ...
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Smith, Kline & French Laboratories Ltd. v. Canada (Attorney General), docket T-2696-80

At the commencement of the hearing, counsel for the respondent to the motion, the plaintiffs in T-2696-80, asked that I deal first with certain claims for privilege made in connection with questions asked in cross-examination of an affiant of an affidavit filed in support of this motion. ...
FCTD

Smith, Kline, & French Laboratories Ltd. v. Canada (Attorney General), docket T-2696-80

At the commencement of the hearing, counsel for the respondent to the motion, the plaintiffs in T-2696-80, asked that I deal first with certain claims for privilege made in connection with questions asked in cross-examination of an affiant of an affidavit filed in support of this motion. ...
FCTD

Kelley Estate v. Canada (Attorney General), 2012 FC 1202

However, even though the amount was higher, the connection to George Kelley’s RRSP might not have been immediately self-evident.  ...
FCTD

Eurocopter v. Bell Helicopter Textron Canada Limitée, 2009 FC 1021

The first motion by Eurocopter was resolved by an order of this Court dated August 18, 2009 and has been appealed by both parties; the appeal is to be heard by a justice of this Court on October 26, 2009. [2] In this connection, the defendant Bell Helicopter Textron Canada Limited (hereinafter Bell Helicopter) maintains that this motion by Eurocopter is premature and unnecessary, since the above-mentioned appeal should resolve a good many of the issues now before use. ...
FCTD

Déziel (Re), 2007 FC 1253

I cannot accept this interpretation, since the Court rendered a final judgment in the Federal Court in this matter in connection with the Paulian action. ...
FCTD

Canmar Foods Ltd. v. TA Foods Ltd., 2019 FC 1233, 2019 FC 1229

This connection is tenuous at best. [19]   The picture of the bag of Alligga roasted flax seed provides no evidence about the process by which the flax was produced. ...
FCTD

Her Majesty the Queen v. Aqua-Gem Investments Limited, [1991] 2 CTC 277, 91 DTC 5641

The Queen (A-112-91, October 18, 1991), wherein Hugessen, J.A. writing for the court made the following statement: In this latter connection we would add that, contrary to a view that has sometimes been expressed in the Trial Division, a judge who hears an appeal from a prothonotary on a matter involving the exercise of discretion is called upon to exercise his own discretion and is not bound by the prothonotary's opinion. ...
FCTD

Bonnie Ellen Danielson v. Deputy Attorney General of Canada and Minister of National Revenue, [1986] 2 CTC 42, 86 DTC 6340

In his affidavit in connection with her application he states that he had his wife appointed as a director because of a requirement of the British Columbia Companies Act that two directors be resident in British Columbia but that at no time did she have any active role in the company’s affairs, nor any knowledge of the company’s business activities. ...
FCTD

The Proprietary Association of Canada, Barnes-Hind/Hydrocurve Inc and Alcon Canada Inc v. Her Majesty the Queen, [1984] CTC 650, 85 DTC 5020

Section 2(1) of the Act defines “cosmetics” as follows: 2. (1) In this Act “cosmetics” means articles, materials or preparations of whatever composition or in whatever form, commonly or commercially known as toilet articles, preparations or cosmetics, that are intended for use or application for toilet purposes, or for use in connection with the care of the human body, including the hair, nails, eyes, teeth, or any other part or parts thereof, whether for cleansing, deodorizing, beautifying, preserving or restoring, and including shaving soaps and shaving creams, antiseptics, bleaches, depilatories, perfumes, scents and similar preparations; Are these “health products” and if so, are they caught by the definition of “cosmetics”? ...

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