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TCC
Arnold v. The Queen, 2005 DTC 1699, 2005 TCC 725 (Informal Procedure)
It directly contravenes the wording of the relevant provision. Respondent counsel's argument that the Minister recognized that the fair market value was to be determined as of June 1997 and that it was appropriate to base it on the sale price over two years later is simply without merit. ...
MQB decision
Keewatin Tribal Council Inc. v. City of Thompson, [1989] 2 CTC 206 (Man QB)
It follows that in Manitoba, at least, the type of trust in question is perfectly valid as a non-charitable purpose trust which neither contravenes the rule against perpetuities, for there is no such rule here, nor fails for want of beneficiaries having standing to enforce the trust. ...
SCC
Mathew v. Canada, 2005 DTC 5538, 2005 SCC 55, [2005] 2 SCR 643
In OSFC, the Federal Court of Appeal applied a two-step approach to the GAAR: it held at the first step that s. 18(13) and s. 96 allowed the appellants to claim the losses at issue, but held at the second step that the appellants should be denied those losses because allowing the tax benefit would contravene the overriding policy of the Income Tax Act against the trading of losses between taxpayers. 5. ...
FCTD
The Queen v. Wellburn, 95 DTC 5417, [1995] 2 CTC 196 (FCTD)
Every company shall keep a register of its directors and enter in it the (c) date on which each former director ceased to hold office as a director: and (d) name of any office in the company held by a director and the date of appointment to the office and the date on which he ceases to hold office. 154(1) A director ceases to hold office when his term expires in accordance with the articles or when he (a) dies or resigns, (2) Every resignation of a director becomes effective at the time a written resignation is delivered to the registered office of the company or at the time specified in the resignation, whichever is later. 156(1) Every company shall, within 14 days after the resignation or removal of a director or the company becoming aware of his not being qualified, file with the registrar a notice, in Form 11 in the Second Schedule, of a director ceasing to hold office.... (2) A company that contravenes subsection (1) commits an offence and is liable to a fine not exceeding $50 for each day it is in default. ...
OntCtGD decision
Carlini Bros. Body Shop Ltd. v. The Queen, 92 DTC 6543, [1993] 1 CTC 55 (Ont. Ct. J. - G.D.)
., in his article "The Charter: An Overview of Remedies” (1982) 26 C.R. (3d) 54 at 73, that what subsection 24(1) contemplates is a remedy "to be provided to the applicant, not a sanction imposed on the contravener”. ...
FCTD
Re F.K. Clayton Group Ltd., 86 DTC 6214, [1986] 1 CTC 470 (FCTD)
Subsection 231(4) has already been held to contravene section 8 of the Constitution Act, 1982 by the majority judgment of the Federal Court of Appeal in M.N.R. v. ...
TCC
Le Syndicat des producteurs de bois de la Gaspésie v. The Queen, 2008 TCC 99
Quotas Without restricting the scope of the first paragraph, a board may, by by-law, 1) determine the times and places a product marketed under the plan it administers may be produced and marketed; 2) require that every producer be the holder of an individual quota allocated by the board and authorizing him to produce or market the product marketed under the plan it administers, fix the minimum and maximum quotas the producer may hold, individually or in association with other persons, and determine the proportion of the quota each producer must produce himself within his operation; 3) determine the conditions governing the allocation, maintenance or renewal of an individual quota, and the manner in which it is issued; 4) establish equivalences based on the area under cultivation or operation or the number of animals reared or marketed, for the purpose of fixing the quota of a producer; 5) determine the manner and conditions applicable to the temporary or permanent reduction of the quota of a producer who produces or markets a larger or smaller quantity of the product marketed under the plan than is permitted by his quota; 6) impose on any producer who contravenes a by-law made under this section, a penalty based on the volume or value of the product marketed or the area under cultivation or operation, and prescribe the use of this penalty for particular purposes; 7) provide for the cancellation or use by another person of any part of a quota not produced or marketed during a specified period; 8) determine the circumstances, the extent and the conditions on which a producer holding a quota may produce or market a product otherwise than according to his quota or a standard determined by the marketing board; 9) establish an overall limit of individual quotas which may be allocated to producers by the marketing board, and prescribe standards for proportional reduction of the quotas when the limit has been or is about to be reached; 10) determine standards for periodical adjustment of individual quotas according to market needs; 11) determine the manner and conditions according to which the board may reallocate quotas which have been suspended, reduced or cancelled; 12) determine any part of the overall quota and of individual quotas which have been suspended or permanently reduced that it may keep in reserve; 13) establish the manner and conditions governing the allocation or reallocation of the reserve referred to in paragraph 12, and limit the allocation of quotas from the reserve to one or more classes of producers; 14) determine the cases of and the conditions applicable to the transfer of a quota from one producer to another, set aside a part of that quota for the reserve mentioned in paragraph 12, determine the terms, conditions and modalities of such a transfer, and make any such transfer subject to its approval; 15) determine the terms and conditions according to which a quota or part of a quota may be leased from a producer to another; 16) determine the conditions subject to which an operation may be leased by a producer who wishes to produce all or part of his quota elsewhere than within his own operation, and make such lease subject to the approval of the marketing board; 17) suspend any transfer of individual quotas for a specified period or for a period which may be determined according to the standards established by the marketing board; 18) divide the territory covered by the plan into zones and restrict or prohibit the transfer of quotas from one zone to another; 19) determine the length of time allowed to a new holder of a quota or the holder of a new quota to produce or market the product subject to the quota. 1990, c. 13, s. 93. ...
TCC
Gros-Louis c. La Reine, 2007 TCC 628 (Informal Procedure)
[4] However, the Caisse does have to justify this practice to the Federation because it contravenes the standards, and the Federation does not appreciate any deviation from its standards. ...
TCC
Estate of Rolland Bastien v. The Queen, 2007 TCC 625
[6] However, the Caisse does have to justify this practice to the Federation because it contravenes the standards, and the Federation does not appreciate any deviation from its standards. ...
TCC
Agence Océanica inc. v. M.N.R., 2015 TCC 168
However, there was flexibility with regard to the order in which some tasks could be performed and in the break and meal times, if this did not contravene care plans. ...