Court of Queen''s Bench of Saskatchewan (Canada)
18003 results for Court of Queen''s Bench of Saskatchewan (Canada)
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Re F.A.C. (Adoption),
Consent to adoption. Birth parents. Proof of service. Interests of the child
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McKay v Wheaton Automotive,
Error in admission of evidence. Grounds of appeal. Findings of fact. Standard of review
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Daniel v Daniel,
Child support. Shared parenting. Application for divorce with current income information. Amount of maintenance
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S.L.L v D.B.L,
Appeal from an interim maintenance award. Child support. Divorce act. Parenting time with the children
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Wilkerson v Marks,
Documents in family law proceedings. Parenting order. Divorce act. Notice of application
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United Food and Commercial Workers, Local 1400 v Prairie Pride Natural Foods LTD.,
Ons for wrongful dismissal. Grievance arbitration. Entire award. Taxable costs
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Haas v The Saskatchewan Veterinary Medical Association,
Application for judicial review. Judicial review. Alternative remedy. Denial of a participatory right in breach of the duty of fairness. Good administration. Undue delay
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First National Financial GP Corporation v Mayer & Pahl,
Alternative claim for rectification on the basis of unilateral mistake. Summary judgment. Foreclosure action
- Stevens & Straton v Anderson,
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CHRISTIANSON (Estate) v. RICHARDSON,
Affidavit in question. Fairness in the conduct of the action. Convenience of the party. Important time considerations. Previous judicial determination
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Babar v Krismar,
Legislation prevail over general limitation periods. Declaratory provisions in statutes. Claim against the tenant. Date of the act
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Singer Enterprises Inc. v Parrish & Heimbecker, Limited,
Issue of standard form contract interpretation. Arbitral tribunal. Arbitration clause. Inequality of bargaining power
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R. v. LEVAC,
Consecutive sentences. Appropriate sentence. Conviction of a criminal offence. Sexual assault. Principle of totality
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R. v Zabihullah,
Guilty plea. Sexual assault. Criminal code convictions. Sentencing hearing
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MOUNTAIN INVESTMENT CORP. v. QUEWEZANCE,
Standard form contract. Inequality of bargaining power. Interest rate. Cost of the loan. Legal advice
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D.C.I. v. M.B.I.,
[1] Hearsay is an out-of-court statement tendered for the truth of its contents. It is presumptively inadmissible because — in the absence of the opportunity to cross-examine the declarant at the time the statement is made — it is often difficult for the trier of fact to assess its truth. Thus hearsay can threaten the integrity of the trial’s truth-seeking
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N.T.G. v. J.A.M.G.,
Maintenance order. Enforcement of payment of the arrears. Child support
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FIDDLER v. PROVOST,
Hearing officer. Tenant as sufficient reasons. Procedural fairness. Right of appeal. Application for a rehearing. Private number
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R. v. D.E.,
Admissibility of evidence. Reporting of sexual assault offences. Sexual activity. Right of the accused. Material times
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R. v. FUNK,
Trial management decisions. Trial management power. Administration of criminal justice. Rules of evidence. Defence counsel. Conference call
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QUEWEZANCE v. SASKATCHEWAN,
Publication ban. Judicial interim release hearing. Fairness of the criminal justice system
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WATCH v. LIVE NATION ENTERTAINMENT INC. et al.,
Pleading of unjust enrichment. Tort of civil conspiracy. Class action. Amended statement of claim. Common issues
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LORENCZ v. TALUKDAR,
Hearsay evidence. Standard of care. Causation in a medical malpractice claim. Treatment negligence
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NAGY v. NAGY (Estate),
Estate income tax returns. Duty of an executor. Letters probate. Account of all property
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LABRE v. ICR PROPERTY MANAGEMENT INC.,
Aggravated damage award. Affidavit evidence on a judicial review. Hearing officer
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DUPMEIER v. SASKATCHEWAN VETERINARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION,
Simple appeal. Civil action. Claim proceed. Interests of justice. Inexcusable delay
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DROVER v. VENUE LIVING COMMUNITIES LTD.,
Hearing officer. Ground of appeal. Adjournment request
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R. v. CUSTER,
Conditional sentence. Criminal record. Degree murder. Nature of the offence. Count of common assault. Moral culpability
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R. v. DUKE,
Appropriate sentence. Sexual offences. Sexual assault. Criminal record. Offences against children