106 result(s)
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51.Decision information: Abstract: Voir dire on admissibility of evidence
Decision: Evidence inadmissible...
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52.Decision information: Abstract: The Applicant mother seeks an order granting her sole custody of the children of the marriage. The parties presently have a corollary relief order providing for joint custody of the children...
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53.Decision information: Abstract: The Applicant seeks an order setting out specific terms for access to the three and a half year old daughter of the relationship. The parties were not married but did cohabit from July 1990...
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54.Decision information: Abstract: The Applicant Husband seeks to vary the amount of ongoing maintenance which he is required to pay and to rescind unpaid arrears that have accumulated in the past year. The application is ba...
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Baffin Plumbing & Heating Ltd. v Labour Standards Board - [1994] N.W.T.R. 208 - 1997) - affirmed by (April 22 - Doc. CA 00508 (N.W.T.C.A.) - 1994-07-26
Supreme CourtDecision information: Abstract: The Applicant seeks an order in the nature of certiorari to quash a decision of the Labour Standards Board.
Decision: Certiorari proceedings should not be used as a supplement to a statutory...
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56.Decision information: Abstract: Appeal from a decision of the Labour Standards Board on points of law
Decision: Dismissed
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R v Northwest Territories (Commissioner) - [1994] 1 W.W.R. 430 (N.W.T. Terr. Ct.) - [1994] 8 W.W.R. 405 - [1994] N.W.T.R. 250 - 12 C.E.L.R. (N.S.) 25 - 15 C.E.L.R. (N.S.) 85 (S.C.) - affirming (1993) - 1994-07-22
Supreme CourtDecision information: Summary: Appeal against a conviction under s. 36 ( 3 ) and s. 40 ( 2 ) ( a ) of the Fisheries Act dismissed subject to an amendment of the conviction to exclude all reference to June 1st 1991
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58.Decision information: Abstract: Hearing to determine sentence for sexual assault causing bodily harm
Decision: Sentence determined...
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59.Decision information: Abstract: Hearing to determine sentence for sexual assault
Decision: Sentence determined...
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60.Decision information: Abstract: Application by accused for appointment of state-funded defence counsel
Decision: Application allowed...
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61.Decision information: Abstract: The Plaintiff is seeking a declaration and other equitable relief to obtain clear title to land in a sale transaction. Submissions were invited on a counterclaim for an order for sale and a...
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62.Decision information: Summary: A count of causing bodily harm by criminal negligence by keeping dangerous dogs in such a manner that they were able to run at large contrary to s. 221 of the Criminal Code dismissed
Abstract...
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63.Decision information: Abstract: Counsel asks for a fixed amount to be set for costs.
Decision: Costs are set at 60% of $3600.00 to be paid by the Respondents to the Applicants in respect of the appeal. This is not a case ...
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R v Dostaler - [1994] N.W.T.R. 246 - 1994) - 32 C.R. (4th) 172 - 91 C.C.C. (3d) 444 (S.C.) - additional reasons to (April 21 - Doc. CR 02448 (N.W.T. S.C.) - 1994-06-29
Supreme CourtDecision information: Summary: Ruling on a request for costs against the Crown, following a successful application for a declaration of a mistrial
Abstract: Application by accused for costs against Crown, following a succe...
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65.Decision information: Abstract: Hearing to determine sentence for aggravated assault and sexual assault
Decision: Sentence determined...
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66.Decision information: Abstract: The issue to be determined was whether the Defendant Lyle was negligent in his driving, and if so, did his negligence cause or contribute to causing the collision which resulted in the death...
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67.Decision information: Abstract: The issue is the quantum of child support to be paid monthly by the Respondent to the applicant for the care of their two year old child. The parties have agreed that the Applicant shall ma...
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68.Decision information: Abstract: The applicant seeks an order to deny the Respondent father access to the child. The Respondent seeks to have the Applicant held in contempt of court due to her breach of the Respondent's ac...
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69.Decision information: Summary: Application for relief in the nature of habeas corpus with certiorari in aid, granted pursuant to s. 775 of the Criminal Code
Abstract: Application by accused for relief in the nature of habe...
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70.Decision information: Abstract: The defendant, Bayliner Marine Corporation, seeks an order compelling the co-defendants Ronald Dickson and Laurie Stewart (the Respondents), to file a Statement as to Documents and to produc...
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71.Decision information: Abstract: An application for the disposition of matrimonial property and an order for spousal support payable to the Defendant.
Decision: Pursuant to s. 15 of the Divorce Act, the wife is ordered to p...
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Northwest Territories (Commissioner) v Simpson Air Ltd. - (1994) - [1995] N.W.T.R. 65 (N.W.T. S.C.) - 27 C.B.R. (3d) 190 (N.W.T. S.C.) - 27 C.B.R. (3d) 190 at 198 - affirming [1994] N.W.T.R. 184 - 1994-06-02
Supreme CourtDecision information: Abstract: Application for reconsideration, pursuant to Supreme Court Rule 344 ( 1 ), of earlier decision denying stay of sale by receiver
Decision: The Court held that it was not appropriate to vary t...
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73.Decision information: Summary: Application for declaratory and other relief based upon an alleged breach of s. 7 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, pursuant to s. 24 ( 1 ) of the Charter, dismissed without pre...
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Cooper v England - (sub nom. Cooper v. England) [1994] 7 W.W.R. 345 - [1994] N.W.T.R. 305 (S.C.) - 1994-05-30
Supreme CourtDecision information: Abstract: This is an application for the taxation of accounts at behest of the Plaintiff solicitors
Decision: The account of the solicitors was nominally reduced. The Court held that solicitors must ...
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Ram Head Outfitters v Northwest Territories (Commissioner) - [1994] NWTR 321 - 1994-05-25
Supreme CourtDecision information: Abstract: Application for relief in the nature of mandamus and certiorari. Application for an order in the nature of prohibition. Costs
Decision: The Superintendent of Wildlife are not empowered to e...