R. v. Kitchen Centre Ltd., 2016 ABPC 12
Subject Matter | TRADE REGULATION |
Citation | 2016 ABPC 12 |
Court | Provincial Court of Alberta (Canada) |
Date | 15 January 2016 |
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2 practice notes
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“The larger the corporation, the larger the fine”: A corporate defendant’s financial circumstances is a relevant sentencing factor for breaches of a regulatory scheme
...v. The Kitchen Centre Ltd., 2016 ABPC 12 Cristina Wendel
- 'The Larger The Corporation, The Larger The Fine': A Corporate Defendant's Financial Circumstances Is A Relevant Sentencing Factor For Breaches Of A Regulatory Scheme
...felt by the employer and would serve as a warning for other similar offenders in similar circumstances. R. v. The Kitchen Centre Ltd., 2016 ABPC 12 For more information, visit our Occupational Health & Safety Law blog at About Dentons Dentons is the world's first polycentric global law ...... - 'The Larger The Corporation, The Larger The Fine': A Corporate Defendant's Financial Circumstances Is A Relevant Sentencing Factor For Breaches Of A Regulatory Scheme
2 firm's commentaries
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'The Larger The Corporation, The Larger The Fine': A Corporate Defendant's Financial Circumstances Is A Relevant Sentencing Factor For Breaches Of A Regulatory Scheme
...felt by the employer and would serve as a warning for other similar offenders in similar circumstances. R. v. The Kitchen Centre Ltd., 2016 ABPC 12 For more information, visit our Occupational Health & Safety Law blog at About Dentons Dentons is the world's first polycentric global law ......
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“The larger the corporation, the larger the fine”: A corporate defendant’s financial circumstances is a relevant sentencing factor for breaches of a regulatory scheme
...v. The Kitchen Centre Ltd., 2016 ABPC 12 Cristina Wendel