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Recent decision which denied a litigant’s request to stay a divorce order due to her being in contempt of a previous order.

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Legal Wit — Impenetrable Jargon

Of course [the defendant] was entitled to change its organization as it saw fit and to terminate the plaintiff or anyone else, subject to the law requiring proper notice.

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This post examines the general principles behind the interpretation of contracts, and an overview of the burden of proof for construction and interpretation.

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Summary of a recent New Brunswick case in which a former same sex spouse attempted to contract out of child support obligations.

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Aetna Financial Services Ltd. v. Feigelman | 1985 CarswellMan 379 | Supreme Court of Canada

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Legal Wit — Costs For Everyone!

Both parties have declared victory, the appellant because he obtained a new hearing on sanction and the respondent because it was successful on eleven of the twelve points raised, including five allegations of professional misconduct.

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Garwood v. Garwood Estate | 2013 CarswellMan 324 | Manitoba Court of Queen's Bench

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Legal Wit — Like the Cheshire Cat

Having reviewed the relevant case law, and with great respect for all those who hold a contrary view, I am not at all satisfied that the Supreme Court of Canada has directly, or by necessary implication, overruled R.

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Recent decision dealing with the powers of the trial readiness and case management judges in a parental alienation case.

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Carter v. B.C. Federation of Foster Parents Assn. | 2005 CarswellBC 1854 | British Columbia Court of Appeal

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Legal Wit — Straight from Lewis Carroll

I confess to finding the situation rather surreal — one, indeed, that would have excited the admiration of Lewis Carroll.

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Interesting case from BC Court of Appeal dealing with protection of Aboriginal religious rights under s 2(a) of the Charter.

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