22 King Street Inc. et al. v. The Bank of Nova Scotia, 2018 NBCA 16

JurisdictionNew Brunswick
JudgeThe Honourable Justice Quigg,The Honourable Justice Green,The Honourable Justice French
Citation2018 NBCA 16
CourtCourt of Appeal (New Brunswick)
Docket Number114-17-CA
Date15 March 2018
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38 practice notes
  • Robson v. Canadian Union of Public Employees, Local 3339, 2019 NBCA 55
    • Canada
    • Court of Appeal (New Brunswick)
    • 11 Julio 2019
    ...parties agree that all or part of the claim can be determined in that fashion (see 22 King Street Inc. et al. v. The Bank of Nova Scotia, 2018 NBCA 16, [2018] N.B.J. No. 42 A. Motion judge’s decision [7] The motion judge: a. rejected CUPE Local 3339’s motion for summary judgment dismissing ......
  • Doucet v. Leblanc & Steeves et al,
    • Canada
    • Court of Queen's Bench of New Brunswick (Canada)
    • 29 Diciembre 2020
    ...summary judgment. There is no discretion under the Rule to refuse to do so (see 22 King Street Inc. et al. v. The Bank of Nova Scotia, 2018 NBCA 16, [2018] N.B.J. No. 42 (QL)). The motion judge in this case granted summary judgment on that basis and therefore did not need to proceed to step......
  • Guy Levesque v. PNB et al.,
    • Canada
    • Court of Queen's Bench of New Brunswick (Canada)
    • 20 Enero 2022
    ...is simply whether there is a genuine issue requiring a trial: Rule 22.04(1)(a) and 22 King Street Inc. et al. v. The Bank of Nova Scotia, 2018 NBCA 16, at para. 15. As is well known, adjudication in civil litigation involves the application of the balance-of-probabilities standard. Since th......
  • CASTLE v. NB HOUSING CORPORATION, 2019 NBQB 213
    • Canada
    • Court of Queen's Bench of New Brunswick (Canada)
    • 30 Septiembre 2019
    ...are not mandatory.    [30]        In 22 King Street Inc. et al. v. The Bank of Nova Scotia, 2018 NBCA 16 (CanLII), the Court of Appeal addressed the process by which the court should consider a motion for summary judgment, “[10] The motion......
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  • Robson v. Canadian Union of Public Employees, Local 3339, 2019 NBCA 55
    • Canada
    • Court of Appeal (New Brunswick)
    • 11 Julio 2019
    ...parties agree that all or part of the claim can be determined in that fashion (see 22 King Street Inc. et al. v. The Bank of Nova Scotia, 2018 NBCA 16, [2018] N.B.J. No. 42 A. Motion judge’s decision [7] The motion judge: a. rejected CUPE Local 3339’s motion for summary judgment dismissing ......
  • Doucet v. Leblanc & Steeves et al,
    • Canada
    • Court of Queen's Bench of New Brunswick (Canada)
    • 29 Diciembre 2020
    ...summary judgment. There is no discretion under the Rule to refuse to do so (see 22 King Street Inc. et al. v. The Bank of Nova Scotia, 2018 NBCA 16, [2018] N.B.J. No. 42 (QL)). The motion judge in this case granted summary judgment on that basis and therefore did not need to proceed to step......
  • Guy Levesque v. PNB et al.,
    • Canada
    • Court of Queen's Bench of New Brunswick (Canada)
    • 20 Enero 2022
    ...is simply whether there is a genuine issue requiring a trial: Rule 22.04(1)(a) and 22 King Street Inc. et al. v. The Bank of Nova Scotia, 2018 NBCA 16, at para. 15. As is well known, adjudication in civil litigation involves the application of the balance-of-probabilities standard. Since th......
  • CASTLE v. NB HOUSING CORPORATION, 2019 NBQB 213
    • Canada
    • Court of Queen's Bench of New Brunswick (Canada)
    • 30 Septiembre 2019
    ...are not mandatory.    [30]        In 22 King Street Inc. et al. v. The Bank of Nova Scotia, 2018 NBCA 16 (CanLII), the Court of Appeal addressed the process by which the court should consider a motion for summary judgment, “[10] The motion......
  • Request a trial to view additional results

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