C.S.J.L.M. v. Nova Scotia (Community Services), 2019 NSCA 59
Jurisdiction | Nova Scotia |
Judge | Wood |
Citation | 2019 NSCA 59 |
Date | 11 July 2019 |
Court | Court of Appeal of Nova Scotia (Canada) |
Docket Number | CA 486242 |
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2 practice notes
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Adams v. Nova Institution,
...in the context of an application for habeas corpus. [39] In C.S.J.L.M. v Nova Scotia (Community Services), 2019 NSCA 59 (“C.S.J.L.M.”), Chief Justice Wood summarized the three basic rationales which inform the second step of the Borowski test and ......
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Nova Scotia (Attorney General) v. Freedom Nova Scotia,
...More recently, Chief Justice Wood referred to the above case in C.S.J.L.M. v. Nova Scotia (Community Services), 2019 NSCA 59 at para. 11. Wood, CJNS succinctly set forth the rationale behind the mootness doctrine at para. [10] Even if a matter is moot, the cour......
2 cases
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Adams v. Nova Institution,
...in the context of an application for habeas corpus. [39] In C.S.J.L.M. v Nova Scotia (Community Services), 2019 NSCA 59 (“C.S.J.L.M.”), Chief Justice Wood summarized the three basic rationales which inform the second step of the Borowski test and ......
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Nova Scotia (Attorney General) v. Freedom Nova Scotia,
...More recently, Chief Justice Wood referred to the above case in C.S.J.L.M. v. Nova Scotia (Community Services), 2019 NSCA 59 at para. 11. Wood, CJNS succinctly set forth the rationale behind the mootness doctrine at para. [10] Even if a matter is moot, the cour......