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Moxsom v. The Queen, 2006 TCC 541 (Informal Procedure)
It concluded with the words "- [n]otwithstanding anything implied or inferred, this is to be considered my final wishes. ...
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Boucher v. The Queen, 2006 TCC 439 (Informal Procedure)
However, he acknowledged that he considered himself a particularly difficult client and that he had no idea of the number of visits made by the Appellant to his other clients nor of the number of clients he had to visit. ...
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Arseneault v. The Queen, 2006 TCC 42 (Informal Procedure)
We would also emphasize that although the reasonable expectation of profit is a factor to be considered at this stage, it is not the only factor, nor is it conclusive. ...
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Sandhu v. The Queen, 2006 TCC 50 (Informal Procedure)
I have carefully considered the Appellant's testimony and the testimony offered by her husband, and I am satisfied that the Appellant should be allowed to claim 35 percent of the GST paid on the utilities provided to the home during the Period. ...
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Turner v. The Queen, 2006 TCC 130
The Court considered section 55 of the Companies Act the relevant words of which were "but no director shall be liable to an action [to enforce a corporate obligation] unless an execution against the company is returned unsatisfied". ...
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Cusson v. The Queen, 2006 TCC 121 (Informal Procedure)
" [16] This Court has considered the question whether a taxpayer has ordinarily resided at a new residence. ...
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Misir v. The Queen, 2006 TCC 273 (Informal Procedure)
In reassessing him, the Minister of National Revenue disallowed these losses, taking the position that the rental property in question should not be considered to be a source of income within the meaning of that expression as it is used in section 3 of the Income Tax Act. [1] In reaching this conclusion he was influenced by the fact that Mr. ...
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Bélanger v. The Queen, 2006 TCC 159 (Informal Procedure)
[6] In support of his testimony, the Appellant produced maps showing the locations of the various gas stations that he considered reference points for competition. ...
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Pelletier v. The Queen, 2006 TCC 260
(e) The appellant is of the opinion that paying support under subsection 56.1(4) of the Act does not deprive him of his single‑parent-family status, he being the main custodial parent for the period from January 1, 2002, to June 4, 2002, and having shared custody from week to week at the declared main family dwelling for the period from June 4, 2002, to December 31, 2002, and that the two elements of support and custody should be considered separately. ...
TCC
Reakes Enterprises Ltd. v. The Queen, 2006 TCC 295 (Informal Procedure)
R.E.L. considered entering into a Sears franchise primarily because Sears guarantees its credit and purchases. ...