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FCA
Durocher v. Canada, 2016 FCA 299
Not only does Article 18.6 of the Shareholders’ Agreement provide for the severability of illegal portions (Reasons, para. 53), but the framework provided by the ARDFPS already contemplates remedies other than a declaration of nullity for corporations that contravene its provisions (Reasons, para. 65). [25] The TCC judge then considered the effect of Articles 6 and 7.3 of the Shareholders’ Agreement on the deduction claimed by the appellants. ...
TCC
Netupsky v. The Queen, docket 2000-4608(GST)G
" "156.(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. ...
TCC
International Charity Association Network v. The Queen, 2008 TCC 3
Statutory Provisions: Similar to Injunction [5] The relevant portions of subsection 188.2(2), (4) and (5) are as follows: (2) The Minister may give notice by registered mail to a registered charity that the authority of the charity to issue an official receipt referred to in Part XXXV of the Income Tax Regulations is suspended for one year from the day that is seven days after the notice is mailed (a) if the charity contravenes any of sections 230 to 231.5; or (2) Le ministre peut, par avis envoyé en recommandé, informer tout organisme de bienfaisance enregistré que son pouvoir de délivrer des reçus officiels, au sens de la partie XXXV du Règlement de l'impôt sur le revenu, est suspendu pour un an à compter du jour qui suit de sept jours l'envoi de l'avis si, selon le cas: a) l'organisme a contrevenu à l'un des articles 230 à 231.5; ...
TCC
Malhi v. M.N.R., 2005 TCC 333
However, the question remains, if the work was done, can it be said that this method of arranging one’s personal affairs contravenes the letter of the law as found within the relevant provision of the Act? ...
TCC
Birchard v. The Queen, 2003 TCC 90 (Informal Procedure)
(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.. [16] In the case of Pidskalny v. ...
TCC
Rotary Air Force Management Inc. v. M.N.R., docket 1999-3785-EI
Well, it's talking about transactions at non-arm's length where it's meant to contravene the legislation. ...
FCTD
Bouchard v. Canada (Attorney General), 2006 FC 775
On this matter, the applicant argues that he no longer benefits from his incarceration and any extension of time in the institution without release or day parole contravenes section 12 of the Charter. ...
FCTD
Hiebert v. Canada (Attorney General), 2003 FC 1503
The ascertained forfeiture procedure is long-standing, it is equally applicable to everyone who contravenes the Act and, in the provisions of the Act that deal with the consequences of ascertained forfeiture, Parliament has provided both limitations and a scheme of due process that does not run foul of the Bill of Rights and is not arbitrary. [68] Even if these matters were directly before me in this application, and this is dubious because only the Minister's 3.3(1) Decision is being reviewed, I am satisfied that the Applicant's rights have not been arbitrarily contravened in the case at bar. ...
FCTD
IBM Canada Ltd. v. Canada, 2001 FCT 1175
(3) If section 120(2.1) deems the Replacement Parts not to be "held for sale" by the Plaintiff, the final issue to be determined is whether section 120(2.1) contravenes the Plaintiff's rights under section 7 or 8 of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms, and is it therefore of no force or effect pursuant to section 52 of the Charter? ...
FCTD
Fannon v. Canada (National Revenue), 2017 FC 58
(EN BLANC/BLANK) [32] The Applicant also argues that the above sections of the ITA contravene subsection 15(1) of the Charter, which provides: Equality Rights Droits à l’égalité Marginal note: Equally before and under law and equal protection and benefit of law Note marginale : Égalité devant la loi, égalité de bénéfice et protection égale de la loi 15. (1) Every individual is equal before and under the law and has the right to the equal protection and equal benefit of the law without discrimination and, in particular, without discrimination based on race, national or ethnic origin, colour, religion, sex, age or mental or physical disability. 15. (1) La loi ne fait acception de personne et s’applique également à tous, et tous ont droit à la même protection et au même bénéfice de la loi, indépendamment de toute discrimination, notamment des discriminations fondées sur la race, l’origine nationale ou ethnique, la couleur, la religion, le sexe, l’âge ou les déficiences mentales ou physiques. [33] To establish a violation of equality rights under subsection 15(1) of the Charter, a complainant must satisfy the two-step test set out by the Supreme Court of Canada in Kapp: 1. ...