When the advances are paid and the arbitral tribunal is constituted,
the SCC refer the case to the arbitral tribunal, for them to continue the proceedings.
The SCC referred the case back to the trial court to determine this issue.
Not exact matches
After that, the
SCC has not
referred a
case to the CJEU ever again.
I suspect that's what happened in the
SCC tax
case that Mickey
refers to.
In a further effort to promote efficiency, the
SCC rules now indicate that after an arbitration has been
referred to a tribunal, the tribunal shall conduct a
case management conference to establish the procedures and the timeframe
«x» is the numerical value, rounded off to 3 decimal places, of the possibility that I'm not one of the «academic» spillers of ink to whom the
SCC referred in Resurfice Corp. v. Hanke, 2007
SCC 7 at para. 20, [2007] 1 S.C.R. 333:» Much judicial and academic ink has been spilled over the proper test for causation in
cases of negligence.
Of these 6 are of the
case itself in some form or other, and three results
refer to a version of Resurfice that is earlier than the
SCC judgement.
The line of
cases to which MacPherson J. A.
referred includes Wallace v. United Grain Growers Ltd., 1997 CanLII 332 (
SCC), [1997] 3 S.C.R. 701, Machtinger v. HOJ Industries, 1992 CanLII 102 (
SCC), [1992] 1 S.C.R. 986, and Reference Re Public Service Employee Relations Act (Alta.)
I usually want my
case law searches
referring to a particular
SCC limited by date range and often particular court.
The province itself has no power to
refer a
case to the
SCC — only the feds can do that.
The
case most commonly
referred to in that analysis is McKinley v. BC Tel, 2001
SCC 38.
[11] The father
referred to the leading
case on mobility of Gordon v Goetz, < 1996 CanLII 191 (
SCC), 1996 2 SCR 27.