Court of Appeal of Nova Scotia (Canada)
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R. v. Chambers,
Fresh evidence. Offence of robbery. Dismiss the appeal. Assault with a weapon
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R. v. T.J.F.,
[1] […] the purpose of exploiting […] facilitating […] exploitation, contrary to Section 279.01(1) of the Criminal Code.
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Ezurike v. Gbeve,
Appeal period. Civil procedure rule. Motion for leave. Review hearing
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Morin v. Royal Bank of Canada,
Deficiency judgment. Hearsay evidence. Arguments of judicial bias. Sale price
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R. v. D.C.,
Credibility assessment. Testimonial evidence. Reliability of the incomplete messages. New trial. Admission of guilt. Material error
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MacCallum v. MacDonald,
Appeal dismissed. Totality of the evidence. Boundary line. Land surveyor. Line sketch
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Ezurike v. Gbeve,
Grounds of appeal. Time periods. Requirements of natural justice. Income statement. Matrimonial property
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Muir v. Day,
Prescriptive rights. Mutual easement. General principles of contractual interpretation. Right of way. Use of the driveway. Common intention
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Wintrup v. Adams,
Costs award. Divorce trial. Settlement conference. Justice between the parties
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Mike's Clothing Limited v. Kentville (Town),
Discovery subpoenas. Duty of good faith. Leave to appeal. Amending agreement. Material fact in issue. Material fact
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J.H. v. Nova Scotia (Community Services),
Burden of proof. Care of the children as the family placement. Need of protective services. Appeal dismissed
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High Performance Energy Systems Inc v. Halifax (Regional Municipality),
Claim for unjust enrichment. Limitation period. Breach of contract. Ground of appeal. Juristic reason
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LeBlanc v. LeBlanc,
Notice of appeal. Grounds of appeal. Necessary amendment. Civil procedure rule
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Charapovich v. Charapovich,
Appeal of an interlocutory order. Interim decisions. Divorce act
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Maynard Holdings Limited v. IFORM Works Inc.,
Right of possession on payment of the debt. Security interest. Personal property. Recovery order. Use of the crane
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R. v. Ross,
Fresh evidence. Person as an expert witness. Fairness of the trial process. Miscarriage of justice
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Ecology Action Centre v. Nova Scotia (Environment and Climate Change),
[1] … The law of standing answers the question of who is entitled to bring a case to court for a decision. Of course it would be intolerable if everyone had standing to sue for everything, no matter how limited a personal stake they had in the matter. Limitations on standing are necessary in order to ensure that courts do not become hopelessly overburdened with marginal or...
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R. v. Tweedie,
Visibility on the road. Use of lights by some people in the search. Exclusion of other evidence. Conditions on the area. Ditches on either side. Detailed description
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R. v. Hannan,
Mens rea. Required intention for murder. Evidence of motive. Multiple knives. Issue of identity
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R. v. Lambert and Bailey,
Infringing conduct. Admission of the evidence. Search warrant. Administration of justice. Cumulative impact
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R. v. Twinley,
Summary conviction appeal. Fresh evidence. Trial counsel
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Gaum v. Grant Thornton Limited,
Proposal in bankruptcy. Meeting of creditors. Appealed the decision
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R. v. Carson,
General administration of criminal justice. Way of a conditional sentence order. Leave to appeal
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R. v. Seyeon Lee,
Defence delay. Trial within a reasonable time. Third party records with waiver. Exceptional circumstances
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Murphy v. Unifor Local 4606,
Ground of appeal. Duty of fair representation. Protection of property. Fresh evidence. Application for judicial review. Trade union
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R. v. Ankur,
Conditional sentence order. Unusual punishment. Deportation as a result of criminal convictions. Leave to appeal
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R. v. Davidson,
Misapprehension of evidence. Trial without a jury. Sufficiency of reasons. Miscarriage of justice
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CT v Nova Scotia (Community Services),
Need of protection. Children in the permanent care. Risk of emotional abuse. Physical harm. Substantial risk
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MacNeil v. Yeadon,
Retroactive award. Admission of fresh evidence on appeal. Child support. Personal income tax returns
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R. v. A.L.,
Criminal cases. Notice of appeal. Trial counsel. Fresh evidence. Potential witnesses