Corton v Corton
Jurisdiction | England & Wales |
Year | 1963 |
Date | 1963 |
Court | Divisional Court |
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R. v. Keegstra (J.), (1988) 87 A.R. 177 (CA)
...78]. Report of the Committee on the Law of Defamation (1948) [para. 40]. Report of the Special Committee on Hate Propaganda in Canada (1965), pp. 1 [para. 45]; 6 [para. 130]; 24 [para. 185]; 27-28 [para. Richards, D.A., Toleration and the Constitution (1986), p. 197 [para. 65]. Shakespeare,......
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Goodyear v. Burnhamthorpe Square, (1998) 116 O.A.C. 1 (CA)
...al. (1983), 42 O.R.(2d) 76 (Div. Ct.), dist. [para. 90]. Authors and Works Noticed: Scane, R.E., The Relationship of Landlord and Tenant (1965), pp. 1 [para. 40]; 2, 3 [para. Mark S. Hayes and Jonathan F. Lancaster, for the appellant; Brian G. Morgan, for the respondent; Michele Lawford and......
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Services de santé du Québec v. Québec (Communauté urbaine) et al., (1992) 134 N.R. 1 (SCC)
...Procedure, 1897 (Que.), art. 1248. Authors and Works Noticed: Québec, Assemblée législative de Québec, Bill 20: Code de procédure civile, 1965, pp. 1a [para. 12]; IVa [para. 11]; 99a [paras. 26, Pierre Delisle, Q.C. and Jacques Flynn, Q.C., for the appellant; Viateur Bergeron, Q.C., for the......
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Canada Building Materials Co. v. Krieger (Perry) & Associates Ltd. et al., [2009] O.T.C. Uned. 437
...property, reputation, or the like, and for which the injured party is entitled to compensation. As Fleming in The Law of Torts , 3rd ed. (1965), p. 1, points out: The word derives from the Latin tortus, meaning twisted or crooked, and early found its way into the English language as a gener......
34 books & journal articles
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Preliminary Sections
...(1924) 1 Ch. 483 ................................................................................................... 582 Saffieddine v. C.P. (1965) 1 All N.L.R. 54 at 56. ........89 Saidi v. Akinwunmi, 1 F.S.C. 107. ......117 Sajjan Singh v. State of Rajasthan AIR (1965) S.C. 855. ........1......
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Preliminary Sections
...1972 2 E C.S.L.R. 738. 7 Outram v. Morewood (1808) 3 East 346. 567 Oyelade v. Araoye & Attorney-General (1968) N.M.LR 41 500 Ozude v. I.G.P. (1965) 1 All N.L.R. 102. 481 Paul 0. Omoregbe v. Ehigiator Edo (1971) 1 All N.LR. 282. 746 Paul O. Omoregbe v. Ehigiator Edo 5.0.142/69. 520 Paul Onoc......
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Table of Cases
...Sadiq v. Bundi (1991) 8 N.W.L.R. (Pt. 210) 434…………….........................................................182 Safedine v. C.O.P. (1965) 1 All N.L.R. 54………….................................................…47, 389, 390, 406 Sagay v. New Ind. Rubber Co. Limited & Anor. (1977) 5 S.C. 145……........
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Table of Cases
...(Pt. 355) 235………………………......………2083 Sadiq v. Bundi & Anor (1991) 8 N.W.L.R. (Pt. 210) 443……………………………....………..1973 Saffiedine v. C.O.P. (1965) 1 All N.L.R. 54, 56………………………………………......………2491 Sagay v. Sajere Ors. (2000) 4 S.C. (Pt. 1) 187; (2000) 6 N.W.L.R. (Pt. 661) 360…….......…….2027 Saka ......
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Finance Act 1965
...respective periods from the times when the items under the said paragraph 4(1)( b ) were reflected in the value of the asset to 5th April 1965 P(1), P(2) and so on, and employing also the abbreviations in sub-paragraph (3) above, the fraction of the gain which is T T a chargeable gain is E(......
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Taxation of Chargeable Gains Act 1992
...calling the respective periods from the times when the items under section 38(1)(b) were reflected in the value of the asset to 5th April 1965 P(1), P(2) and so on, and employing also the abbreviations in sub-paragraph (3) above, the fraction of the gain which is a chargeable gain is— T T E......
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Capital Gains Tax Act 1979
...the respective periods from the times when the items under the said section 32(1) (b) were reflected in the value of the asset to 5th April 1965 P(1) , P(2) and so on, and employing also the abbreviations in sub-paragraph (3) above, the fraction of the gain which is a chargeable gain isE(0)......