Makis v Alberta Health Services, 2018 ABQB 976
Judge | T.D. Clackson |
Citation | 2018 ABQB 976 |
Docket Number | 1603 18935 |
Court | Court of Queen's Bench of Alberta (Canada) |
Date | 03 December 2018 |
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11 practice notes
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Olumide v Alberta (Human Rights Commission), 2019 ABQB 186
...function. His Ontario record indicates he has engaged in other unmeritorious human rights complaints. In Makis v Alberta Health Services, 2018 ABQB 976, Clackson J concluded that this Court has an inherent jurisdiction to assist tribunals to manage misuse of their processes. The same author......
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Makis v College of Physicians and Surgeons of Alberta (Complaint Review Committee), 2019 ABCA 341
...582. [2] Permission to appeal is required because the applicant has been declared a vexatious litigant: Makis v Alberta Health Services, 2018 ABQB 976 (Makis – Vexatious II. History [3] The applicant filed two complaints with the College pursuant to the Health Professions Act, RSA 2000, c H......
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Makis v Alberta Health Services, 2020 ABCA 168
...from the Decision by The Honourable Mr. Justice T.D. Clackson Dated the 3rd day of December, 2018 Filed the 3rd day of December, 2018 (2018 ABQB 976, Docket: 1603 18935) _______________________________________________________ Reasons for Judgment Reserved of the Honourable Mr. Justice Slatt......
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Irvine v Kristensen, 2019 ABQB 607
...without a remedy; there is no remedy unless there is a process to enforce it. It was put this way in Makis v Alberta Health Services, 2018 ABQB 976 at paras 46 - [46] […] This class of courts exercise “general jurisdiction over all matters of a civil and criminal nature”......
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Olumide v Alberta (Human Rights Commission), 2019 ABQB 186
...function. His Ontario record indicates he has engaged in other unmeritorious human rights complaints. In Makis v Alberta Health Services, 2018 ABQB 976, Clackson J concluded that this Court has an inherent jurisdiction to assist tribunals to manage misuse of their processes. The same author......
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Makis v Alberta Health Services, 2020 ABCA 168
...from the Decision by The Honourable Mr. Justice T.D. Clackson Dated the 3rd day of December, 2018 Filed the 3rd day of December, 2018 (2018 ABQB 976, Docket: 1603 18935) _______________________________________________________ Reasons for Judgment Reserved of the Honourable Mr. Justice Slatt......
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Makis v College of Physicians and Surgeons of Alberta (Complaint Review Committee), 2019 ABCA 341
...582. [2] Permission to appeal is required because the applicant has been declared a vexatious litigant: Makis v Alberta Health Services, 2018 ABQB 976 (Makis – Vexatious II. History [3] The applicant filed two complaints with the College pursuant to the Health Professions Act, RSA 2000, c H......
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Irvine v Kristensen, 2019 ABQB 607
...without a remedy; there is no remedy unless there is a process to enforce it. It was put this way in Makis v Alberta Health Services, 2018 ABQB 976 at paras 46 - [46] […] This class of courts exercise “general jurisdiction over all matters of a civil and criminal nature”......
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