The Manitoba Reports: Containing Reports of Cases Decided in the Court of the King's Bench and Court of Appeal for Manitoba, Volume 32Law Society of Manitoba, 1923 - Law reports, digests, etc Vols. 1-15 contain reports of King's Bench cases only. |
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... deals with sellers of fruit at many points in Canada and the United States and that at the time it was dealing with the plaintiffs it also dealt with other fruit sellers carrying on business in the neighbour- hood of the plaintiffs . He ...
... deals with sellers of fruit at many points in Canada and the United States and that at the time it was dealing with the plaintiffs it also dealt with other fruit sellers carrying on business in the neighbour- hood of the plaintiffs . He ...
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... deal for a client who resided at Hartney , Man . , who had given him a cheque for some $ 3,000 , payment of which had been refused by his client's bank ; that he , Bell , in closing the deal had given his own cheque to the other party ...
... deal for a client who resided at Hartney , Man . , who had given him a cheque for some $ 3,000 , payment of which had been refused by his client's bank ; that he , Bell , in closing the deal had given his own cheque to the other party ...
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... deals bona fide with the debtor and there is no con- currence of intent between the two the transaction cannot be impeached as a fraudulent preference under the Ontario Act . This view was confirmed by the Supreme Court of Canada in ...
... deals bona fide with the debtor and there is no con- currence of intent between the two the transaction cannot be impeached as a fraudulent preference under the Ontario Act . This view was confirmed by the Supreme Court of Canada in ...
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... deals with actual pressure , where the debtor yields to threats by his creditor , and , secondly , with the impulse which arises in the mind of the debtor through apprehension of prosecution or other drastic proceedings against him ...
... deals with actual pressure , where the debtor yields to threats by his creditor , and , secondly , with the impulse which arises in the mind of the debtor through apprehension of prosecution or other drastic proceedings against him ...
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... provincial legislation in question . All the relevant decisions of Canadian Courts deal with provincial or terri- torial legislation concerning assignments . 1922 CAMERON . j.A. It seems to me that it 26 VOL . 32 THE MANITOBA REPORTS.
... provincial legislation in question . All the relevant decisions of Canadian Courts deal with provincial or terri- torial legislation concerning assignments . 1922 CAMERON . j.A. It seems to me that it 26 VOL . 32 THE MANITOBA REPORTS.
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Page 22 - Every conveyance or transfer of property, or charge thereon made, every payment made, every obligation incurred, and every judicial proceeding taken or suffered by any person unable to pay his debts as they become due from his own money in favour of any creditor, or any person in trust for any creditor, with a view of giving such creditor a preference over the other creditors...
Page 196 - Court to a fine not exceeding five thousand dollars or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding five years or to both such fine and imprisonment.
Page 315 - The natural influence of the parent or guardian over the child, or the husband over the wife, or the attorney over the client, may lawfully be exerted to obtain a will or legacy, so long as the testator thoroughly understands what he is doing, and is a free agent. There is nothing illegal in the parent or husband pressing his claims on a child or wife, and obtaining...
Page 151 - ... or for the purpose of any money or valuable thing being received by or on behalf of such owner, occupier, keeper, or person as aforesaid, as or for the consideration for any assurance, undertaking, promise, or agreement, express or implied, to pay or give thereafter any money or valuable thing on any event or contingency of or relating to any horse race...
Page 278 - The second is, that if a party writes or prepares a will, under which he takes a benefit, that is a circumstance that ought generally to excite the suspicion of the court, and calls upon it to be vigilant and jealous in examining the evidence in support of the instrument, in favor of which it ought not to pronounce unless the suspicion is removed, and it is judicially satisfied that the paper propounded does express the true will of the deceased.
Page 137 - Where the instrument contains or a person adds to his signature words indicating that he signs for or on behalf of a principal, or in a representative capacity, he is not liable on the instrument if he was duly authorized; but the mere addition of words describing him as an agent, or as filling a representative character, without disclosing his principal, does not exempt him from personal liability.
Page 313 - On the other hand, pressure, of whatever character, whether acting on the fears or the hopes, if so exerted as to overpower the volition without convincing the judgment, is a species of restraint under which no valid will con be made.
Page 276 - But his memory may be very imperfect ; it may be greatly impaired by age or disease ; he may not be able, at all times, to recollect the names, the persons, or the families, of those with whom he had been intimately acquainted ; may at times ask idle questions, and repeat those which had before been asked and answered ; and yet his understanding may be sufficiently sound for many of the ordinary transactions of life. He may not have...
Page 206 - ... unlawfully kept for sale or disposal contrary to this Act he may forthwith seize and remove the same and the vessels in which the same is kept and upon the conviction of the occupant of such house or place or any other person for keeping liquor for sale...
Page 528 - When a question of law is raised for the first time in a court of last resort, upon the construction of a document, or upon facts either admitted or proved beyond controversy, it is not only competent but expedient, in the interests of justice, to entertain the plea.