Collins v. Canada, [2014] F.T.R. Uned. 156

JurisdictionFederal Jurisdiction (Canada)
JudgeGleason, J.
CourtFederal Court (Canada)
Subject MatterPRACTICE,CRIMINAL LAW,TORTS,EVIDENCE
Citation[2014] F.T.R. Uned. 156,[2014] F.T.R. Uned. 156 (FC),2014 FC 307
Date01 April 2014
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9 practice notes
  • VIIV HEALTHCARE CO. V. GILEAD SCIENCES CANADA, INC.,
    • Canada
    • Court of Appeal (Canada)
    • June 16, 2021
    ...para. 22; Premium Sports Broadcasting Inc. v. 9005-5906 Québec Inc. (Resto-bar Mirabel), 2017 FC 590 at para. 5; Collins v. Canada, 2014 FC 307, 2014 D.T.C. 5066. For others, “appropriate” is a shorthand for whether a judgment should be granted based on the facts and the ......
  • Janssen Inc. v. Pharmascience Inc., 2022 FC 62
    • Canada
    • Federal Court (Canada)
    • January 19, 2022
    ...9005-5906 Quebec Inc. (Resto-bar Mirabel), 2017 FC 590; 0871768 B.C. Ltd. v. Aestival (The), 2014 FC 1047 [Aestival]; Collins v. Canada, 2014 FC 307]. [57] Therefore, while on a motion for summary trial, the burden is on the moving party to demonstrate that a summary trial is appropriate, o......
  • Dermaspark Products Inc v. Patel, 2023 FC 388
    • Canada
    • Federal Court (Canada)
    • March 21, 2023
    ...the first issue is whether summary trial is appropriate. A. Principles Regarding Motions for Summary Trial [29] In Collins v Canada, 2014 FC 307, at para 39 [Collins], the Court noted that the moving party bears the burden of demonstrating that a summary trial is appropriate (citing Teva Ca......
  • Collins v. Canada, (2015) 480 N.R. 274 (FCA)
    • Canada
    • Canada (Federal) Federal Court of Appeal (Canada)
    • December 10, 2015
    ...Trial Motion") and dismissing the Action in the summary trial that the Judge conducted. The reasons for this order are reported at 2014 FC 307. [3] File A-343-13 is an appeal from an oral ruling rendered by the Judge, on September 26, 2013, dismissing an oral motion by Ms. Collins for an or......
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  • VIIV HEALTHCARE CO. V. GILEAD SCIENCES CANADA, INC.,
    • Canada
    • Court of Appeal (Canada)
    • June 16, 2021
    ...para. 22; Premium Sports Broadcasting Inc. v. 9005-5906 Québec Inc. (Resto-bar Mirabel), 2017 FC 590 at para. 5; Collins v. Canada, 2014 FC 307, 2014 D.T.C. 5066. For others, “appropriate” is a shorthand for whether a judgment should be granted based on the facts and the ......
  • Janssen Inc. v. Pharmascience Inc., 2022 FC 62
    • Canada
    • Federal Court (Canada)
    • January 19, 2022
    ...9005-5906 Quebec Inc. (Resto-bar Mirabel), 2017 FC 590; 0871768 B.C. Ltd. v. Aestival (The), 2014 FC 1047 [Aestival]; Collins v. Canada, 2014 FC 307]. [57] Therefore, while on a motion for summary trial, the burden is on the moving party to demonstrate that a summary trial is appropriate, o......
  • Dermaspark Products Inc v. Patel, 2023 FC 388
    • Canada
    • Federal Court (Canada)
    • March 21, 2023
    ...the first issue is whether summary trial is appropriate. A. Principles Regarding Motions for Summary Trial [29] In Collins v Canada, 2014 FC 307, at para 39 [Collins], the Court noted that the moving party bears the burden of demonstrating that a summary trial is appropriate (citing Teva Ca......
  • Collins v. Canada, (2015) 480 N.R. 274 (FCA)
    • Canada
    • Canada (Federal) Federal Court of Appeal (Canada)
    • December 10, 2015
    ...Trial Motion") and dismissing the Action in the summary trial that the Judge conducted. The reasons for this order are reported at 2014 FC 307. [3] File A-343-13 is an appeal from an oral ruling rendered by the Judge, on September 26, 2013, dismissing an oral motion by Ms. Collins for an or......
  • Request a trial to view additional results
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