Vautour et al. v. Her Majesty the Queen in right of the Province of New Brunswick et al.
| Jurisdiction | New Brunswick |
| Court | Court of Appeal (New Brunswick) |
| Judge | The Honourable Chief Justice Richard,The Honourable Justice Green,The Honourable Justice LaVigne |
| Neutral Citation | 2021 NBCA 4 |
| Citation | 2021 NBCA 4 |
| Date | 28 January 2021 |
| Docket Number | 6-20-CA |
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4 practice notes
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Quinn v. Canada
...Court”: Black v Creditors of The Estate Nsc Diesel Power Inc (2000), 183 FTR 301 at paragraph 11. See also Vautour v New Brunswick, 2021 NBCA 4 [Vautour]. [20] Thus, whether a claim is sufficiently similar to a previously determined claim to constitute an abuse process is a question ......
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ST. PIERRE v. R.
...2021 NBCA 5, [2021] N.B.J. No. 24 (QL); and Vautour et al. v. Her Majesty the Queen in right of the Province of New Brunswick et al., 2021 NBCA 4, [2021] N.B.J. No. 18 (QL)). In our view, based on the jurisprudence on point, there is no evidence to support Mr. St. Pierre’s contention......
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T.B. v. R.G.
...reasonable apprehension of bias was examined in Vautour et al. v. Her Majesty the Queen in right of the Province of New Brunswick et al., 2021 NBCA 4, [2021] N.B.J. No. 18 (QL), where this Court The test for a reasonable apprehension of bias has been broadly accepted as that articulated by ......
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M.A.(L.)B. v. T.J.L.
...unable to reach an independent conclusion. In Vautour et al. v. Her Majesty the Queen in right of the Province of New Brunswick et al., 2021 NBCA 4, [2021] N.B.J. No. 18 (QL), this Court The test for a reasonable apprehension of bias has been broadly accepted as that articulated by de Grand......
4 cases
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Quinn v. Canada
...Court”: Black v Creditors of The Estate Nsc Diesel Power Inc (2000), 183 FTR 301 at paragraph 11. See also Vautour v New Brunswick, 2021 NBCA 4 [Vautour]. [20] Thus, whether a claim is sufficiently similar to a previously determined claim to constitute an abuse process is a question ......
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ST. PIERRE v. R.
...2021 NBCA 5, [2021] N.B.J. No. 24 (QL); and Vautour et al. v. Her Majesty the Queen in right of the Province of New Brunswick et al., 2021 NBCA 4, [2021] N.B.J. No. 18 (QL)). In our view, based on the jurisprudence on point, there is no evidence to support Mr. St. Pierre’s contention......
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T.B. v. R.G.
...reasonable apprehension of bias was examined in Vautour et al. v. Her Majesty the Queen in right of the Province of New Brunswick et al., 2021 NBCA 4, [2021] N.B.J. No. 18 (QL), where this Court The test for a reasonable apprehension of bias has been broadly accepted as that articulated by ......
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M.A.(L.)B. v. T.J.L.
...unable to reach an independent conclusion. In Vautour et al. v. Her Majesty the Queen in right of the Province of New Brunswick et al., 2021 NBCA 4, [2021] N.B.J. No. 18 (QL), this Court The test for a reasonable apprehension of bias has been broadly accepted as that articulated by de Grand......