Wadden (Re), 2018 NSSC 217
Jurisdiction | Nova Scotia |
Judge | McDougall |
Citation | 2018 NSSC 217 |
Date | 11 September 2018 |
Court | Supreme Court of Nova Scotia (Canada) |
Docket Number | 40690 |
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4 practice notes
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Jedynak (re),
...in value of the corresponding asset is for the account of the bankrupt: Re Ross, 2020 NSSC 36 at para. 31 et. seq.; Re Wadden, 2018 NSSC 217 at para. 30; re McInnis, 2020 NSSC 64; Re Gavel, 20221 NSSC 5 at paras. [20] As I said in Gavel[8], however, the &......
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Gavel (Re),
...At para. 31 et. seq., Justice Gabriel said: [31] An arguably closer (although still obviously not exact) analogy exists in Wadden (re), 2018 NSSC 217. This was a case in which Mr. Wadden had been granted an order for conditional discharge in the amount of $12,071.00. Little equity existed i......
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McInnis (Re), 2020 NSSC 64
...the valuation and claim the benefit of subsequent growth (albeit, in equity, rather than in market value necessarily). [24] Re Wadden, 2018 NSSC 217, cited in Ross, dealt with a situation in which a home without appreciable equity was destroyed by an insured event, and was replaced with a n......
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Ross (Re), 2020 NSSC 36
...was payable to the lender. ii. Analysis [31] An arguably closer (although still obviously not exact) analogy exists in Wadden (re), 2018 NSSC 217. This was a case in which Mr. Wadden had been granted an order for conditional discharge in the amount of $12,071.00. Little equity existed in th......
4 cases
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Jedynak (re),
...in value of the corresponding asset is for the account of the bankrupt: Re Ross, 2020 NSSC 36 at para. 31 et. seq.; Re Wadden, 2018 NSSC 217 at para. 30; re McInnis, 2020 NSSC 64; Re Gavel, 20221 NSSC 5 at paras. [20] As I said in Gavel[8], however, the &......
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Gavel (Re),
...At para. 31 et. seq., Justice Gabriel said: [31] An arguably closer (although still obviously not exact) analogy exists in Wadden (re), 2018 NSSC 217. This was a case in which Mr. Wadden had been granted an order for conditional discharge in the amount of $12,071.00. Little equity existed i......
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McInnis (Re), 2020 NSSC 64
...the valuation and claim the benefit of subsequent growth (albeit, in equity, rather than in market value necessarily). [24] Re Wadden, 2018 NSSC 217, cited in Ross, dealt with a situation in which a home without appreciable equity was destroyed by an insured event, and was replaced with a n......
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Ross (Re), 2020 NSSC 36
...was payable to the lender. ii. Analysis [31] An arguably closer (although still obviously not exact) analogy exists in Wadden (re), 2018 NSSC 217. This was a case in which Mr. Wadden had been granted an order for conditional discharge in the amount of $12,071.00. Little equity existed in th......