Promised Land Ministries v. The Queen, 2019 TCC 282
Jurisdiction | Federal Jurisdiction (Canada) |
Court | Tax Court (Canada) |
Citation | 2019 TCC 282 |
Date | 13 December 2019 |
-
- This document is available in original version only for vLex customers
View this document and try vLex for 7 days - TRY VLEX
- This document is available in original version only for vLex customers
2 practice notes
-
Bowker v. The Queen, 2022 TCC 43
...Cases and Materials, 4th ed (Toronto: Edmond Montgomery Publications, 1991) at 419. See also Promised Land Ministries v The Queen, 2019 TCC 282 at paras 4-8 [Promised Land]; Bonik Inc. v. The Queen, 2007 TCC 267 at para 4 [Bonik]; Labow v. Canada, 2011 TCC 26 at para 7 [Labow], citing R......
-
Univar Holdco Canada ULC v. The Queen, 2020 TCC 15
...in Martin v. The Queen, 2014 TCC 50 . [13] Most recently, Justice Lyons wrote the following in Promised Land Ministries v. The Queen, 2019 TCC 282: I. Principles for costs [4] A successful party is generally entitled to costs. A costs award should contribute to and partially compensate for......
2 cases
-
Bowker v. The Queen, 2022 TCC 43
...Cases and Materials, 4th ed (Toronto: Edmond Montgomery Publications, 1991) at 419. See also Promised Land Ministries v The Queen, 2019 TCC 282 at paras 4-8 [Promised Land]; Bonik Inc. v. The Queen, 2007 TCC 267 at para 4 [Bonik]; Labow v. Canada, 2011 TCC 26 at para 7 [Labow], citing R......
-
Univar Holdco Canada ULC v. The Queen, 2020 TCC 15
...in Martin v. The Queen, 2014 TCC 50 . [13] Most recently, Justice Lyons wrote the following in Promised Land Ministries v. The Queen, 2019 TCC 282: I. Principles for costs [4] A successful party is generally entitled to costs. A costs award should contribute to and partially compensate for......