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...It is not about evidence, but the pleadings. The facts pleaded are taken as true. Whether the ...
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In this case, the Province played a myriad of roles in regard to Crocus. It provided Crocus with start up capital and co-invested with it. Provincial government employees were involved in running, monitoring, regulating and promoting it. The Province was a Class G shareholder in Crocus and had the right to appoint and did appoint a director to the Crocus board. It appointed very senior employees to that directorship, including deputy ministers.
[DAN Lett] may continue to insist that Crocus could have been salvaged from the wreckage, but his pleadings are simply not supported by the facts. The auditor general's report on Crocus, the recent receiver's report on Crocus and the steady stream of court decisions affirming the case brought by Crocus shareholders, all leave open the possibili...
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...[6] The purpose of pleadings is to define the question in controversy between t...
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... (a) the pleadings or the notice of application disclose a cause of a...
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...[6] The purpose of pleadings is to define the question in controversy between t...
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The thing about any [Bentley] is that it is about so much more than simply speed. And, like virtually every Bentley I have ever tested, the GT Speed doesn't so much drive as it wafts. Yes, the ride has been lowered for the car's more sporty pretensions and there are stiffer bushings as well as a solid-mounted front suspension subframe, but it matters not a whit to the 2,350-kilogram Bentley, which ignores potholes as much as a British lord might ignore his serfs' pleadings. It's as if they don't exist. In fact, the Speed's only possible compromise to comportment is that its huge P275/30ZR20 Pirelli P-Zero Rossos generate an incredible racket over the corrugated strips of highway the construction crews are preparing for paving. As one would suspect with such huge tires, precise suspensio...
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THE deaths of three Quebec-based soldiers have sparked a new round of debates and quarrels about Canada's mission in Afghanistan. The Quebec media will likely gorge on the issue over the next few weeks, fuelled in part by the province's historic distaste for foreign wars -- whether they are justified or not -- and by the usual platitudes and pleadings from political leaders. Bloc Québécois Leader Gilles Duceppe, for example, says he's now ready to defeat the federal Conservative government unless it promises to withdraw Canadian troops from Afghanistan by February 2009.
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That, of course, will require a gesture of good will from Manitoba -- this province needs to recommit to a pledge to spend $10 million to ease overland flooding just south of the border, exacerbated by a dike Manitoba built on its side of the line. That pledge was suspended when North Dakota decided to operate the outlet before a superior filter was in place. But Manitoba cannot expect to play hardball and get a sympathetic hearing from the United States for its special pleadings. Not surprisingly, Manitoba's current demand that North Dakota halt the outlet's operation due to the fish find is falling on deaf ears. The state's health department is planning on investigating where the fish originated. This could drag on and on, to no one's satisfaction.
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... Evidence Burden of proof in civil cases Pleadings Costs X ADMINISTRATIVE LAW Standard of Review Proc...
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...76. The Pleadings .....................................................