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Toyota Tsusho America Inc. v. Canada (Canada Border Services Agency), 2010 FC 78

  [3]                A director of the CBSA verbally advised the applicant that boron steel plate would not be considered to be covered by the CITT Order. ...
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Lemerise v. Canada (Attorney General), 2010 FC 116

  [24]            It is not for the Court to decide whether the Minister was right or wrong, but whether he considered all of the evidence before him in a fair manner so as to determine whether the applicant’s failure to comply with the Act was caused by factors beyond his control. ...
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Canada (National Revenue) v. Chabot, 2010 FC 574

The evidence also establishes that the Respondent’s remaining net assets are insufficient to cover the amount of the assessments even if his equity in the marital home, registered in his wife’s name, was considered. ...
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Bloom v. Canada, 2010 FC 621

In other circumstances involving an unrepresented ligitant, this might be considered a reasonable explanation notwithstanding the clear terms of Rule 51(2) which sets out the 10 day limitation period ...
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Campbell River Harbour Authority v. Acor (Vessel), 2010 FC 844

    [24]            The Applicant seeks to persuade the Court that the issue should be reconsidered and invites a review de novo of the application already considered by Justice Tremblay-Lamer, in effect an appeal of her determination on its merits ...
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Livaditis v. Canada Revenue Agency, 2010 FC 950

[20]            The Delegate then turns to the second question, as to whether a disclosure could be considered not voluntary. ...
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McLaughlin v. Canada (Attorney General), 2012 FC 556

Gunderman met the definition of a “common-law partner”, and that one of the factors it ought to have considered was whether she had committed breaches of trust or engaged in other wrongful conduct to the detriment of Mr. ...
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Canada (National Revenue) v. Patry, 2012 FC 977

  [7]                In my present role as the reviewing judge, I must determine the question summarily and may confirm, set aside or vary the authorization and make such other order considered appropriate (subsection 225.2(1)).   ...
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Bouchard v. Canada (Attorney General), 2009 FC 249

The words must be considered in their context and in their grammatical and ordinary sense in harmony with the scheme of the statute, its object and the intention of Parliament (Bell ExpressVu Limited Partnership v. ...
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Carter v. Canada, 2009 FC 846

The Minister considered the July 10, 2007 reassessments to be valid, therefore, the Minister believed that it did not have jurisdiction to grant the extension.  ...

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