Porter v NB Police Commission, 2019 NBQB 297
Judge | Justice Terrence J. Morrison |
Court | Court of Queen's Bench of New Brunswick (Canada) |
Case Date | December 02, 2019 |
Jurisdiction | New Brunswick |
Citations | 2019 NBQB 297 |
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2 practice notes
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NURSES ASSOCIATION OF NEW BRUNSWICK v. COMMISSIONER OF OFFICIAL LANGUAGES FOR NEW BRUNSWICK,
...such circumstances. [66] The Court in Porter v NB Police Commission, 2019 NBQB 297 (CanLII), was asked to decide a motion by the applicant pursuant to Rule 69.10 of the Rules of Court for production of certain documents. The......
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Kimès Mart Corporation v. Hyeong Wook Jeong and His Majesty the King in Right of the Province of New Brunswick, as represented by the Director of Employment Standards,
...The Respondent refers the Court to the comments found in Porter v. New Brunswick Police Commission 2019 NBQB 297 (CanLII) at paragraphs 21, 25 and 26 in support of their [21] Judicial restraint is the watchword when it comes to the admission of evidence that was not before the tribuna......
2 cases
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NURSES ASSOCIATION OF NEW BRUNSWICK v. COMMISSIONER OF OFFICIAL LANGUAGES FOR NEW BRUNSWICK,
...such circumstances. [66] The Court in Porter v NB Police Commission, 2019 NBQB 297 (CanLII), was asked to decide a motion by the applicant pursuant to Rule 69.10 of the Rules of Court for production of certain documents. The......
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Kimès Mart Corporation v. Hyeong Wook Jeong and His Majesty the King in Right of the Province of New Brunswick, as represented by the Director of Employment Standards,
...The Respondent refers the Court to the comments found in Porter v. New Brunswick Police Commission 2019 NBQB 297 (CanLII) at paragraphs 21, 25 and 26 in support of their [21] Judicial restraint is the watchword when it comes to the admission of evidence that was not before the tribuna......