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Animagine Inc. v. M.N.R., 2006 TCC 642

As for the place of work, it cannot be considered in the traditional way because the work must be performed where the clients are. ...
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DeGeer v. The Queen, docket 97-1391-IT-G

Because I have determined that the purported transfer of the farm was invalid and legally ineffective, section 245 need not be considered. [42] Respecting whether there was a "disposition" of the farm to his parents in August, 1992, the Appellant stated that the transaction was a valid disposition of land effected by the execution and delivery of prescribed Form I under the Ontario Land Registration Reform Act. ...
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Pierre et al v. The Queen, docket 2001-2179(IT)I (Informal Procedure)

If they made a mistake, it was a reasonable mistake that cannot be considered to be neglect or carelessness on their part. ...
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Mossman v. The Queen, docket 2001-2445(IT)I (Informal Procedure)

This is authority for the view that payments required under a previous agreement and continued under a new agreement can, for the purposes of subparagraph (b)(ii) of the definition of "commencement day", properly be considered payable under the earlier agreement. ...
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Steele v. The Queen, docket 2001-3700(IT)I (Informal Procedure)

(d)             for greater certainty, no other activity, including working, housekeeping or a social or recreational activity, shall be considered as a basic activity of daily living. [6]              Section 118.3 of the Act lists three requirements to claim a disability tax credit: a)              The individual must have a severe and prolonged mental or physical impairment; b)             The effects of the impairment are such that his ability to perform a basic activity of daily living is markedly restricted; c)              He must provide a doctor's certificate certifying 1 and 2. ...
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Bérubé v. The Queen, docket 2000-1394-IT-I (Informal Procedure)

However, the onus is on the appellant to show that a donation of property or objects was indeed made and that the amount indicated on the receipt represents the fair market value of that property. [30]          This Court has, on a number of occasions, considered the matter of the factors that are essential to the existence of a donation. ...
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Cheek v. The Queen, docket 1999-1113(IT)G

These examples should not be considered as exhaustive. On the one hand, the term "artiste" clearly includes the stage performer, film actor, actor (including for instance a former sportsman) in a television commercial. ...
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Troupe v. The Queen, docket 2001-300-IT-I (Informal Procedure)

I must therefore conclude that, when considered in the social, political and legal context of the claim, the age distinctions in sections 118.5 and 118.6 of the Act are not discriminatory. [43]      Given the finding that the impugned legislative provisions do not infringe subsection 15(1) of the Charter, it is not necessary to turn to section 1 of the Charter. [44]      In the circumstances, I must therefore dismiss the appeal. ...
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Morrissey v. The Queen, 2011 TCC 373 (Informal Procedure)

  [44]          I understood that the main reason the appellant was seeking costs above the normal tariff was because she considered that the respondent had failed to concede some deductions despite the suggestion of the Associate Chief Justice Rossiter at a pre-trial conference that she do so. ...
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Génier v. The Queen, 2010 TCC 641 (Informal Procedure)

Canadian businessmen and women, of whatever type they may be, are entitled to make their own considered judgments and decisions. ...

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