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Canada Trustco Mortgage Co. v. Canada, 2011 DTC 5112 [at at 5940], 2011 SCC 36, [2011] 2 SCR 635
He focussed on the “ repayment ” of the funds in the trust account (para. 12 (emphasis in original)). [12] Little J. considered that the proceeds of the cheques were “payable” to Mr. ...
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Northern Telecom v. Communications Workers, [1980] 1 SCR 115
My friend, on a couple of occasions, has been invited to determine, to indicate, whether the matter is going to be raised or not, whether it will be left lying or will be seriously considered. ...
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The King v. Bureau, [1949] SCR 367
Section 177 of the Customs Act considered. Per Taschereau J. (dissenting): The evidence shows that respondent did not smuggle the cigarettes, and as the Court has no jurisdiction to go beyond the reasons given by the Minister in the notice under sec. 172, it cannot therefore inquire whether he committed other infractions justifying the seizure. ...
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Canadian Pacific Air Lines Ltd. v. British Columbia, [1989] 1 SCR 1133
.-- The cases considered in this judgment form part of a trilogy of appeals heard at the same time in which the airlines, Canadian Pacific, Pacific Western and Air Canada, raise numerous issues regarding the application and constitutionality of two taxing statutes of British Columbia, the Social Service Tax Act, R.S.B.C. 1979, c. 388, and the Gasoline Tax Act, 1948, R.S.B.C. 1960, c. 162. ...
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British Columbia v. Henfrey Samson Belair Ltd., [1989] 2 SCR 24
It is against this background that s. 18 of the Social Service Tax Act must be considered. ...
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Tele-Mobile Co. v. Ontario, 2008 SCC 12, [2008] 1 SCR 305
This amount must be considered in light of the overall fiscal health of the third party.... ...
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R. v. Jacques, [1996] 3 SCR 312
In reaching the conclusion that the appellants' ss. 8 and 9 rights were violated, the trial judge erred in placing the case in the context of arbitrary vehicle checks of the kind considered by this Court in R. v. ...
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Reference re Bowater's Pulp & Paper Mills Ltd., [1950] SCR 608
If the pre-union Newfoundland statutes are to be considered as continuing in force after the proclamation of the Dominion statutes, on the theory that the Newfoundland acts are special legislation and, therefore, constitute an exemption from the terms of the general Acts, s. 49 of the 1949 Act, already quoted, is effective to abolish the position obtaining under the special legislation. ... The respective jurisdictions of the Dominion and the Province in respect to pre-Confederation legislation was considered by the Privy Council in A. ...
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In Re Bowater’s Newfoundland Pulp and Paper Mills, Limited : Tax Exemptions Claimed Under Preconfederation Statutes of Newfoundland, [1950] CTC 277, [1949-1950] DTC 799
If the pre-Union Newfoundland statutes are to be considered as continuing in force after the proclamation of the Dominion statutes, on the theory that the Newfoundland acts are special legislation and, therefore, constitute an exemption from the terms of the general Acts, section 49 of the 1949 Act, already quoted, is effective to abolish the position obtaining under the special legislation. ... The respective jurisdictions of the Dominion and the province in respect to pre-Confederation legislation was considered by the Privy Council in A. ...
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Imperial Oil Ltd. v. Canada; Inco Ltd. v. Canada, 2006 DTC 6639, 2006 SCC 46, [2006] 2 SCR 447
As we will see, a foreign currency loan is not the only type of debt repayment tied to commodity prices considered under s. 20(1)(f). ...