Bourque v. Morrison and Nova Scotia (Attorney General), 2019 NSSC 291
Jurisdiction | Nova Scotia |
Judge | The Honourable Justice Kevin Coady |
Citation | 2019 NSSC 291 |
Court | Supreme Court of Nova Scotia (Canada) |
Docket Number | Hfx No. 480860 |
Date | 24 September 2019 |
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2 practice notes
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Carvery v. Halifax (Regional Municipality),
...I am guided by a number of decision applying the direction in Barry. In Bourque v. Morrison and Nova Scotia (Attorney General), 2019 NSSC 291, the delay was approximately nine weeks, was due to inadvertence, and the defendants “were not taken by surprise”. The shor......
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MacDonald v Loblaws, 2021 NSSC 267
...I am guided by a number of decisions applying the direction in Barry. In Bourque v. Morrison and Nova Scotia (Attorney General), 2019 NSSC 291, the delay was approximately nine weeks, was due to inadvertence, and the defendants “were not taken by surprise”. The sho......
2 cases
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Carvery v. Halifax (Regional Municipality),
...I am guided by a number of decision applying the direction in Barry. In Bourque v. Morrison and Nova Scotia (Attorney General), 2019 NSSC 291, the delay was approximately nine weeks, was due to inadvertence, and the defendants “were not taken by surprise”. The shor......
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MacDonald v Loblaws, 2021 NSSC 267
...I am guided by a number of decisions applying the direction in Barry. In Bourque v. Morrison and Nova Scotia (Attorney General), 2019 NSSC 291, the delay was approximately nine weeks, was due to inadvertence, and the defendants “were not taken by surprise”. The sho......