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FCTD
Her Majesty the Queen v. Justin Cork, [1984] CTC 479, 84 DTC 6515
It is my conclusion that the expenses claimed for the various years in connection with the drafting business are reasonable in the specific circumstances of these appeals and will be allowed. ...
FCTD
Qualico Developments LTD v. Her Majesty the Queen, [1983] CTC 66, 83 DTC 5108
The objects for which the plaintiff was incorporated as set forth in its letters patent include: “To conduct and carry on in all branches the business of builders, developers and contractors for the purpose of doing any work in connection with any and all classes of building, works and improvements of any nature, kind or description whatsoever”. 3. ...
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Her Majesty the Queen v. Columbia Enterprises LTD, [1981] CTC 180, 81 DTC 5133
Subsection 178(2) provides that if the Minister appeals, otherwise than by cross-appeal, from a decision of the Tax Review Board where the amount of the “tax” in controversy is less than $2500.00 the Federal Court shall order the Minister “to pay all reasonable and proper costs of the taxpayer in connection therewith.” ...
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J E Cranswick v. Her Majesty the Queen, [1980] CTC 93, 80 DTC 6057
The plaintiff was not a shareholder of Westinghouse Electric nor had any connection with it at any material time. 6. ...
FCTD
Levi Strauss of Canada, Inc v. Her Majesty the Queen, [1980] CTC 480, 80 DTC 6345
The plaintiff had established a practice of contracting out all of the work in connection with its manufacture of shirts. ...
FCTD
Singh v. Canada (Citizenship and Immigration), 2022 FC 639
Issue and Standard of Review [22] The only issue is whether the Decision is reasonable. [23] Subject to certain exceptions that are not present, the standard of review is presumptively reasonableness as described by the Supreme Court of Canada in Canada (Minister of Citizenship & Immigration) v Vavilov, 2019 SCC 65 [Vavilov]. [24] The word “reasonable” when used in connection with this Decision does not mean the same in law as it does in ordinary English. ...
FCTD
The Queen v. Gerald G Fisch, [1978] CTC 438
The defendant will, therefore, recover from the Minister all his reasonable and proper costs in connection with this appeal. ...
FCTD
Her Majesty the Queen v. Edmund Peachey Limited, [1978] CTC 606, 78 DTC 6411
In 1961, prior to the rezoning referred to, and in connection with a proposal for extensive development of this and other land, probably requiring a large, well financed developer, defendant did advise one Hanson, a town planner, that he could deal with his, Hanson’s, English interest on a possible purchase but no terms or bases were set. ...
FCTD
Her Majesty the Queen v. Monarch Stee'craft Limited, [1977] CTC 168
However, it was possible to use the first type in a masonry construction although it was not usual to do so as special connections would have to be provided to anchor the frame to the masonry. ...
FCTD
Her Majesty the Queen v. George H Garneau, [1977] CTC 288, 77 DTC 5190
He was a professional trader in the field of securities and his analysis of the situation was that the new company, with its background of experience, goodwill and extensive connections in the main trading centres of Canada and the United States, was bound to succeed, at least in the immediate future, which would have enabled him to sell out at a profit within months. ...