[51] What is at issue in the present case is a different form of responsive evidence, recognized
in Stainer v. Plaza, supra, as distinct in paragraph 15, where Finch J.A. (as he then was) noted:
[13]
In Stainer, supra, the British Columbia Court of Appeal considered Rule 40A (3) and the scope of the Court's discretion to admit responsive evidence.
Not exact matches
«When Tiger plays, fans tune
in, it's as simple as that,» said Jon
Stainer, Managing Director of Americas of Nielsen Sports.
In reality, though, the instruments clustered neatly into four groups, each containing one of the great luthiers of the 17th century: Giovanni Paolo Maggini, Nicola Amati, Jacob
Stainer — and Stradivari.
Ms.
Stainer joined Match to support school leaders
in delivering exceptional student outcomes.
Takayuki Toyama of Avix Inc
in Kanagawa, Japan, and Alan
Stainer of Middlesex University Business School
in London say that blanketing 60,000 square kilometers of desert with reflective sheeting would «be adequate to offset the heat balance and lead to a net cooling without any need to reduce atmospheric carbon dioxide» according to a statement from Inderscience, publisher of the journal.
Overturning the judge's decision,
in Hallam Estates Ltd and Michael
Stainer v Teresa Baker [2014] EWCA Civ 661, this week, Jackson LJ sitting with Lewison and Christopher Clarke LJJ, granted relief over an application for an extension of time.
Like a chemistry analyzer, an immunoassay system, a freezer, a
stainer or some other type of equipment that represents a capital expenditure
in the lab's budget.
Stainer will be a principal
in the company and will focus on industrial sales and leasing transactions while working with colleagues
in Avison Young offices across the GTA.
Before moving to Cushman & Wakefield
in 2008,
Stainer spent 22 years as a VP with Colliers International
in Toronto.