Lane Realty Corp. v Samuel Rey And Miner Creek Farms Ltd., 2019 SKQB 286

JurisdictionSaskatchewan
JudgeLAYH J.
Citation2019 SKQB 286
Docket NumberQBG 98 of 2017
CourtCourt of Queen's Bench of Saskatchewan (Canada)
Date06 November 2019
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4 practice notes
  • MILLER v. SASKATCHEWAN AND ARBORFIELD CONSERVATION AND DEVELOPMENT AREA AUTHORITY, 2020 SKQB 8
    • Canada
    • Court of Queen's Bench of Saskatchewan (Canada)
    • January 13, 2020
    ...be resolved and the evidence before the court: para. 44. That decision was summarized and applied by Layh J. in Lane Realty Corp. v Rey, 2019 SKQB 286, as follows: 23 Much has been written about the Saskatchewan courts’ approach to summary judgment applications and how to implement the dire......
  • WESSING v. KUNITZ, 2020 SKQB 153
    • Canada
    • Court of Queen's Bench of Saskatchewan (Canada)
    • May 27, 2020
    ...However, in a subsequent decision, Lane Realty Corp. v Samuel Rey and Miner Creek Farms Ltd., 2019 SKQB 286 [Lane Realty], Layh J. identifies the need to address some conceptual issues when using a shifting burden where both parties seek summary judgment. He points out the various obligatio......
  • DISTINCT HOMES INC. v. ANINDO, 2020 SKQB 158
    • Canada
    • Saskatchewan Court of Queen's Bench of Saskatchewan (Canada)
    • June 1, 2020
    ...cases, such as McCorriston v Hunter, 2019 SKCA 106, 33 RFL (8th) 310 and Lane Realty Corp. v Rey and Miner Creek Farms Ltd., 2019 SKQB 286 offer guidance on how to employ the shifting burden of proof between parties in such an application, and how conflicts in the evidence are to ......
  • KUFFNER v. JACQUES (ESTATE),
    • Canada
    • Court of Queen's Bench of Saskatchewan (Canada)
    • January 18, 2023
    ...in some way short of conducting a trial. This was explained by Layh J. in Lane Realty Corp v Samuel Rey and Miner Creek Farms Ltd., 2019 SKQB 286 at para 26 [Lane [26] Given these statements, I must first determine whether there exists a conflict in the affidavit evidence …If I ......
4 cases
  • MILLER v. SASKATCHEWAN AND ARBORFIELD CONSERVATION AND DEVELOPMENT AREA AUTHORITY, 2020 SKQB 8
    • Canada
    • Court of Queen's Bench of Saskatchewan (Canada)
    • January 13, 2020
    ...be resolved and the evidence before the court: para. 44. That decision was summarized and applied by Layh J. in Lane Realty Corp. v Rey, 2019 SKQB 286, as follows: 23 Much has been written about the Saskatchewan courts’ approach to summary judgment applications and how to implement the dire......
  • WESSING v. KUNITZ, 2020 SKQB 153
    • Canada
    • Court of Queen's Bench of Saskatchewan (Canada)
    • May 27, 2020
    ...However, in a subsequent decision, Lane Realty Corp. v Samuel Rey and Miner Creek Farms Ltd., 2019 SKQB 286 [Lane Realty], Layh J. identifies the need to address some conceptual issues when using a shifting burden where both parties seek summary judgment. He points out the various obligatio......
  • DISTINCT HOMES INC. v. ANINDO, 2020 SKQB 158
    • Canada
    • Saskatchewan Court of Queen's Bench of Saskatchewan (Canada)
    • June 1, 2020
    ...cases, such as McCorriston v Hunter, 2019 SKCA 106, 33 RFL (8th) 310 and Lane Realty Corp. v Rey and Miner Creek Farms Ltd., 2019 SKQB 286 offer guidance on how to employ the shifting burden of proof between parties in such an application, and how conflicts in the evidence are to ......
  • KUFFNER v. JACQUES (ESTATE),
    • Canada
    • Court of Queen's Bench of Saskatchewan (Canada)
    • January 18, 2023
    ...in some way short of conducting a trial. This was explained by Layh J. in Lane Realty Corp v Samuel Rey and Miner Creek Farms Ltd., 2019 SKQB 286 at para 26 [Lane [26] Given these statements, I must first determine whether there exists a conflict in the affidavit evidence …If I ......

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