Perrier v. Canada (Revenue Agency), 2018 BCSC 463
Jurisdiction | British Columbia |
Judge | The Honourable Mr. Justice Milman |
Date | 22 March 2018 |
Court | Supreme Court of British Columbia (Canada) |
Docket Number | B101007 |
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3 practice notes
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Sager (Re),
...of review to be applied by a judge reviewing the decision of a Registrar on appeal was discussed in Perrier v. Canada (Revenue Agency), 2018 BCSC 463, varied on other grounds, 2021 BCCA 269, as The standard of review on appeals from a registrar in bankruptcy on questions of law and matters ......
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Sorochan (Re),
...in his instance. [3] Except for a provision dealing with arrears, an appeal was dismissed: Perrier v. Canada Revenue Agency, 2018 BCSC 463. [4] I am not ignoring the multitude of situations in which “deeming” or attribution provisions can give rise to a tax liabili......
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Johnson (Re),
...to be incapable of preforming the ordinary duties of citizenship”: Perrier (Re), 2016 BCSC 912 at para. 17 (varied on appeal 2018 BCSC 463, and 2021 BCCA 269). [48] Ultimately, the issue of the discharge and any conditions is a mat......
3 cases
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Sager (Re),
...of review to be applied by a judge reviewing the decision of a Registrar on appeal was discussed in Perrier v. Canada (Revenue Agency), 2018 BCSC 463, varied on other grounds, 2021 BCCA 269, as The standard of review on appeals from a registrar in bankruptcy on questions of law and matters ......
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Sorochan (Re),
...in his instance. [3] Except for a provision dealing with arrears, an appeal was dismissed: Perrier v. Canada Revenue Agency, 2018 BCSC 463. [4] I am not ignoring the multitude of situations in which “deeming” or attribution provisions can give rise to a tax liabili......
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Johnson (Re),
...to be incapable of preforming the ordinary duties of citizenship”: Perrier (Re), 2016 BCSC 912 at para. 17 (varied on appeal 2018 BCSC 463, and 2021 BCCA 269). [48] Ultimately, the issue of the discharge and any conditions is a mat......