Colon v. The Director, Business Corporations Act, Province of New Brunswick, and H. Michael Greer, 2019 NBCA 81

JudgeThe Honourable Justice Drapeau; The Honourable Justice Quigg; The Honourable Justice LeBlond
CourtCourt of Appeal (New Brunswick)
Case DateNovember 14, 2019
JurisdictionNew Brunswick
Citations2019 NBCA 81
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2 practice notes
  • Williams v. Breau et al, 2020 NBQB 85
    • Canada
    • Court of Queen's Bench of New Brunswick (Canada)
    • 28 Abril 2020
    ...in the Judicature Act and the Rules of Court” (Colon v. The Director, Business Corporations Act, Province of New Brunswick, and Greer 2019 NBCA 81 at para. [56] The foregoing interpretation is not to deny the statutory jurisdiction of the Probate Court to replace an Administrator. However, ......
  • Paragon Capital Corporation Ltd v Starke Dominion Ltd, 2020 ABCA 216
    • Canada
    • Court of Appeal (Alberta)
    • 28 Mayo 2020
    ...per Drapeau JA cited Conseil scolaire in Colon v The Director, Business Corporations Act, Province of New Brunswick, and H. Michael Greer, 2019 NBCA 81, stating at para I pause to emphasize the superior court’s inherent jurisdiction over procedural matters cannot be exercised in contraventi......
2 cases
  • Williams v. Breau et al, 2020 NBQB 85
    • Canada
    • Court of Queen's Bench of New Brunswick (Canada)
    • 28 Abril 2020
    ...in the Judicature Act and the Rules of Court” (Colon v. The Director, Business Corporations Act, Province of New Brunswick, and Greer 2019 NBCA 81 at para. [56] The foregoing interpretation is not to deny the statutory jurisdiction of the Probate Court to replace an Administrator. However, ......
  • Paragon Capital Corporation Ltd v Starke Dominion Ltd, 2020 ABCA 216
    • Canada
    • Court of Appeal (Alberta)
    • 28 Mayo 2020
    ...per Drapeau JA cited Conseil scolaire in Colon v The Director, Business Corporations Act, Province of New Brunswick, and H. Michael Greer, 2019 NBCA 81, stating at para I pause to emphasize the superior court’s inherent jurisdiction over procedural matters cannot be exercised in contraventi......

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