Sentences with phrase «supernumerary judge of the court»

(3) There shall be such additional offices of supernumerary judge of the Superior Court of Justice as are from time to time required, to be held by judges of the Superior Court of Justice who have elected under the Judges Act (Canada) to hold office only as a supernumerary judge of that court.
(4) There shall be such additional offices of supernumerary judge of the Court of Appeal as are from time to time required, to be held by judges of the Court of Appeal who have elected under the Judges Act (Canada) to hold office only as a supernumerary judge of the court.

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He has been appointed to the Court of Queen's Bench and is replacing Justice Ellen Gunn, who has become a supernumerary judge.
The final Manitoba appointment is Shane I. Perlmutter, who joins the Court of Queen's Bench to replace Justice M. Kaufman, who elected to become a supernumerary judge.
Christopher Bondy, of Windsor, is the second new appointment to the Ontario Superior Court, replacing Justice Denis J. Power of Ottawa, who elected to become a supernumerary judge and whose position was transferred to Windsor.
Consider paragraph 6 of Friday's Supreme Court of Canada decision in the Nadon reference: [6] The practical effect is that the appointment of Justice Nadon and his swearing - in as a judge of the Court were void ab initio.He remains a supernumerary judge of the Federal Court -LSB-...] Read more
Justice Richard Bell, who was a judge of the Court of Appeal of New Brunswick, now moves to the Federal Court to replace Justice Dolores Hansen, who became a supernumerary judge in December 2014.
In Nova Scotia, Justice Elizabeth Van den Eynden, a former judge of the Supreme Court of Nova Scotia, has been elevated to the Nova Scotia Court of Appeal to fill the void left by Justice Jamie Saunders, who became a supernumerary judge at the end of last year.
In New Brunswick, Dalhousie, N.B., lawyer Larry Landry has been appointed a judge of the Court of Queens Bench to replace Justice Hugh McLellan of Saint John, N.B., who became a supernumerary judge in May 2013.
Court of Queen's Bench Justice Martel Popescul takes the role once current Chief Justice R.D. Laing becomes a supernumerary judge on Jan. 1.
Vernon lawyer Gary Weatherill becomes a judge of Supreme Court of British Columbia in Vancouver, replacing Justice Mary Humphries, who elected to become a supernumerary judge in September.
Nova Scotia Supreme Court Justice Cindy Bourgeois to the Nova Scotia Court of Appeal, replacing Justice L.L. Oland on June 22 when she becomes a supernumerary judge.
Peter A. Douglas, a lawyer with Stewart Esten in Barrie, is appointed to the Superior Court bench in Barrie to replace Justice Margaret Eberhard, who elected to become a supernumerary judge as of July.
Kaye E. Dunlop, a sole practitioner in Winnipeg, is appointed to the Manitoba Court of Queen's Bench, Family Court Division, to replace Justice Laurie P. Allen, who elected to become a supernumerary judge as of April 13, 2015.
Associate Chief Judge of the Provincial Court of Manitoba Janice leMaistre has been appointed to the Court of Appeal of Manitoba to replace Justice Freda M. Steel, who elected to become a supernumerary judge as of May 1, Judge of the Provincial Court of Manitoba Janice leMaistre has been appointed to the Court of Appeal of Manitoba to replace Justice Freda M. Steel, who elected to become a supernumerary judge as of May 1, judge as of May 1, 2014.
Silvana Conte, a lawyer with Osler Hoskin & Harcourt LLP in Montreal, was appointed to the Superior Court to replace Justice Jean - Pierre Chrétien, who elected to become a supernumerary judge as of July 5, 2015.
Guy R. Smith, a sole practitioner in Ottawa, was appointed a judge of the Tax Court of Canada to replace Justice Joe E. Hershfield, who elected to become a supernumerary judge as of June 1, 2015.
Anne Jacob, a lawyer with AJ services juridiques inc. in Saint - Lambert, joins the Superior Court in the District of Longueuil to replace Justice Carole Julien, who elected to become a supernumerary judge as of July 20, 2015.
Jocelyn F. Rancourt, a lawyer with Norton Rose Fulbright Canada LLP in Québec, also joins the Superior Court, replacing Justice Michel Caron, who elected to become a supernumerary judge as of June 20.
He remains a supernumerary judge of the Federal Court of Appeal.
Honourable Marc Nadon was formerly a member of the Québec Bar and was at the time of nomination a supernumerary judge from the Federal Court of Appeal.
(2) There shall be such additional offices of supernumerary judge of the Superior Court of Justice and member of the Family Court as are from time to time required, to be held by judges referred to in clauses (1)(d) and (e) who have elected under the Judges Act (Canada) to hold office only as supernumerary jjudges referred to in clauses (1)(d) and (e) who have elected under the Judges Act (Canada) to hold office only as supernumerary jJudges Act (Canada) to hold office only as supernumerary judgesjudges.
(d) the five judges and one supernumerary judge of the Superior Court of Justice assigned to the Unified Family Court on June 30, 1993;
On September 30, 2013, the Prime Minister announced the nomination of Mr. Justice Marc Nadon, a supernumerary judge of the Federal Court of Appeal, to the Supreme Court of Canada.
[3] These questions arise in the context of the appointment under s. 6 of the Honourable Marc Nadon, a supernumerary judge of the Federal Court of Appeal and formerly, but not at the time of this appointment, a member of the Quebec bar of more than 10 years standing.
Ontario Superior Court Justice George Strathy, one of a handful of judges to regularly tackle the complex and often drawn - out area of class actions, replaces appeal court Justice Russell Juriansz, who became a supernumerary judge on MarcCourt Justice George Strathy, one of a handful of judges to regularly tackle the complex and often drawn - out area of class actions, replaces appeal court Justice Russell Juriansz, who became a supernumerary judge on Marccourt Justice Russell Juriansz, who became a supernumerary judge on March 31.
A Vancouver family lawyer with Jenkins Marzban Logan LLP, Grace Choi has been appointed a judge of the Supreme Court of British Columbia, Family Division, to replace Justice R. Crawford, who elected supernumerary status in August of 2014.
Next, in terms of the institution of the court, currently including 21 judges and 8 supernumerary judges, Justice Morrissette noted the immense advantage of being able to solicit electronic comments on draft judgments as opposed to have a «paper river» betwen Montréal and Québec City where the Court sits (note: all appeal judges are solicited for comments before the final judgment is issued; not only the chosen panel of 3 or 5 judcourt, currently including 21 judges and 8 supernumerary judges, Justice Morrissette noted the immense advantage of being able to solicit electronic comments on draft judgments as opposed to have a «paper river» betwen Montréal and Québec City where the Court sits (note: all appeal judges are solicited for comments before the final judgment is issued; not only the chosen panel of 3 or 5 judCourt sits (note: all appeal judges are solicited for comments before the final judgment is issued; not only the chosen panel of 3 or 5 judges).
Justice Donald Rennie was named to the Federal Court of Appeal, to replace Justice J.D. Pelletier, who is now a supernumerary judge.
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