Revue Du Barreau Canadien, Volume 38Carswell Company, 1960 - Bar associations |
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Page 191
... interest unless the court is satisfied in two respects . The burden of proof is thus placed on the parties to the agreement . If they wish to continue with their agreement they must rebut the presumption . Secondly , the statute sets ...
... interest unless the court is satisfied in two respects . The burden of proof is thus placed on the parties to the agreement . If they wish to continue with their agreement they must rebut the presumption . Secondly , the statute sets ...
Page 194
... interest . If those respon- sible for adjudicating lose touch with that interest and take too narrow a view of their function then instead of encouraging pro- ductivity , decisions may actually prove obstacles . In fairness to the court ...
... interest . If those respon- sible for adjudicating lose touch with that interest and take too narrow a view of their function then instead of encouraging pro- ductivity , decisions may actually prove obstacles . In fairness to the court ...
Page 596
... interest in land , then , that interest was invalid by virtue of Reg- ulation 9. A majority of the court ( Cartwright , Abbott and Jud- son JJ . ) held that an option created an equitable interest in land . Locke and Martland JJ ...
... interest in land , then , that interest was invalid by virtue of Reg- ulation 9. A majority of the court ( Cartwright , Abbott and Jud- son JJ . ) held that an option created an equitable interest in land . Locke and Martland JJ ...
Contents
CARROTHERS A W R The British Columbia Trade Unions | 1 |
MORTON J D Do We Need A Code of Evidence? | 35 |
NADELMANN KURT H Enforcement of Foreign Judgments | 68 |
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