Quinn v. Canada, 2021 FC 1302
Jurisdiction | Federal Jurisdiction (Canada) |
Neutral Citation | 2021 FC 1302 |
Citation | 2021 FC 1302 |
Court | Federal Court (Canada) |
Date | 25 November 2021 |
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2 practice notes
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Zhao-Jie v. TD Waterhouse Canada Inc.,
...FCA 153 ; leave to appeal to SCC refused, 2017 CanLII 1346 ). Relitigating the same dispute is also an abuse of process (Quinn v Canada, 2021 FC 1302, at paras 18 and 19). As stated by Justice Gleeson in [24] To the extent that the Current Claim also seeks to set aside or challenge prior c......
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Lill v. Canada,
...Court has a wider discretion to decide whether the claim is an abuse of process and may receive evidence in this regard (Quinn v Canada, 2021 FC 1302 at para [10] Repeated attempts to litigate essentially the same dispute constitutes an abuse of the process of the Court. In Toronto (City) v......
2 cases
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Zhao-Jie v. TD Waterhouse Canada Inc.,
...FCA 153 ; leave to appeal to SCC refused, 2017 CanLII 1346 ). Relitigating the same dispute is also an abuse of process (Quinn v Canada, 2021 FC 1302, at paras 18 and 19). As stated by Justice Gleeson in [24] To the extent that the Current Claim also seeks to set aside or challenge prior c......
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Lill v. Canada,
...Court has a wider discretion to decide whether the claim is an abuse of process and may receive evidence in this regard (Quinn v Canada, 2021 FC 1302 at para [10] Repeated attempts to litigate essentially the same dispute constitutes an abuse of the process of the Court. In Toronto (City) v......