Merchant Law Group LLP v Slusar, 2022 SKCA 75

JurisdictionSaskatchewan
JudgeCaldwell,Schwann,Tholl
Citation2022 SKCA 75
Docket NumberCACV2434
CourtCourt of Appeal (Saskatchewan)
Date29 June 2022
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4 practice notes
  • J.L. v T.T.,
    • Canada
    • Court of Appeal (Saskatchewan)
    • 4 April 2024
    ...the evidence existed at the time of trial or arose afterward ( Barendregt at paras 2–3 and 34; see also: Merchant Law Group LLP v Slusar, 2022 SKCA 75 at para 16; and J.B. v J.M., 2023 SKCA 24 at para 34). There are four components that need to be examined: (i) the diligence of the party se......
  • J.B. v J.M.,
    • Canada
    • Court of Appeal (Saskatchewan)
    • 15 February 2023
    ...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......
  • STANDING BUFFALO DAKOTA FIRST NATION v. RON S. MAURICE PROFESSIONAL CORPORATION OPERATING AS MAURICE LAW BARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS,
    • Canada
    • Court of King's Bench of Saskatchewan (Canada)
    • 21 February 2023
    ...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......
  • Zhang v Wehner,
    • Canada
    • Court of Appeal (Saskatchewan)
    • 8 February 2023
    ...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......
4 cases
  • J.L. v T.T.,
    • Canada
    • Court of Appeal (Saskatchewan)
    • 4 April 2024
    ...the evidence existed at the time of trial or arose afterward ( Barendregt at paras 2–3 and 34; see also: Merchant Law Group LLP v Slusar, 2022 SKCA 75 at para 16; and J.B. v J.M., 2023 SKCA 24 at para 34). There are four components that need to be examined: (i) the diligence of the party se......
  • J.B. v J.M.,
    • Canada
    • Court of Appeal (Saskatchewan)
    • 15 February 2023
    ...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......
  • STANDING BUFFALO DAKOTA FIRST NATION v. RON S. MAURICE PROFESSIONAL CORPORATION OPERATING AS MAURICE LAW BARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS,
    • Canada
    • Court of King's Bench of Saskatchewan (Canada)
    • 21 February 2023
    ...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......
  • Zhang v Wehner,
    • Canada
    • Court of Appeal (Saskatchewan)
    • 8 February 2023
    ...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......