Merchant Law Group LLP v Slusar
| Jurisdiction | Saskatchewan |
| Court | Court of Appeal (Saskatchewan) |
| Judge | Caldwell,Schwann,Tholl |
| Citation | 2022 SKCA 75 |
| Date | 29 June 2022 |
| Docket Number | CACV2434 |
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3 practice notes
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J.B. v J.M.
...or new evidence ( Barendregt v Grebliunas, 2022 SCC 22 at paras 2-3 and 34, 469 DLR (4th) 1; see also, Merchant Law Group LLP v Slusar, 2022 SKCA 75 at para 16). There are four components that need to be examined: (i) the diligence of the party seeking to introduce the evidence; (ii) the re......
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STANDING BUFFALO DAKOTA FIRST NATION v. RON S. MAURICE PROFESSIONAL CORPORATION OPERATING AS MAURICE LAW BARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS
...given the potential competing interpretations, there is an arguable claim to proceed. For example, in Merchant Law Group LLP v Slusar, 2022 SKCA 75 (under appeal to the Supreme Court of Canada), the Court said as 41      The respondents offer competing quotes from s......
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Zhang v Wehner
...is destined to fail before it can be struck or dismissed at the pleadings stage as an abuse of process: Merchant Law Group LLP v Slusar, 2022 SKCA 75 at para 42, leave to appeal to SCC requested, 16 Here, Ningnan averred in his affidavit that he was living with Shanyse, along with their two......
3 cases
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J.B. v J.M.
...or new evidence ( Barendregt v Grebliunas, 2022 SCC 22 at paras 2-3 and 34, 469 DLR (4th) 1; see also, Merchant Law Group LLP v Slusar, 2022 SKCA 75 at para 16). There are four components that need to be examined: (i) the diligence of the party seeking to introduce the evidence; (ii) the re......
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STANDING BUFFALO DAKOTA FIRST NATION v. RON S. MAURICE PROFESSIONAL CORPORATION OPERATING AS MAURICE LAW BARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS
...given the potential competing interpretations, there is an arguable claim to proceed. For example, in Merchant Law Group LLP v Slusar, 2022 SKCA 75 (under appeal to the Supreme Court of Canada), the Court said as 41      The respondents offer competing quotes from s......
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Zhang v Wehner
...is destined to fail before it can be struck or dismissed at the pleadings stage as an abuse of process: Merchant Law Group LLP v Slusar, 2022 SKCA 75 at para 42, leave to appeal to SCC requested, 16 Here, Ningnan averred in his affidavit that he was living with Shanyse, along with their two......