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Bombardier Recreational Products Inc. v. Arctic Cat Inc. - 2017 FC 207 - 2017-02-24
Federal Court DecisionsThe difficulty resides in the incontrovertible fact that this Patent limits itself to one variety: the cradle has walls. [...] The disclosure is equally insufficient if the instructions or drawings on how to work the invention are wrong and a skilled worker cannot use them or his general ability to replicate the invention. [...] FEDERAL COURT SOLICITORS OF RECORD DOCKET: T-2025-11 STYLE OF CAUSE:
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McCrea v. Canada (Attorney General) - 2015 FC 592 - 2015-05-07
Federal Court DecisionsWorkers pay premiums and the fund is financed exclusively by those premiums without any government contributions. [...] [216] I have also considered Khalil where this Court considered the issue of foreseeability of harm in the context of allegations of delay in processing an application for permanent resident status pursuant to the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act, SC 2001, c 27. [...] The common issues trial will proceed pursuant to the Federal Courts Rules.
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Sam Lévy & Associés Inc. v. Mayrand - 2005 FC 702 - 2005-05-16
Federal Court DecisionsA disciplinary suspension can have grave and permanent consequences upon a professional career. [...] I also note that the applicants did not challenge the general legal expertise or specific skills in bankruptcy matters which the delegates might have as former judges. [...] As the power of superintending and reviewing federal boards, commissions or other tribunals devolved exclusively on the Federal Court in 1971 with the adoption of the Federal Court Act (now the Federal Courts Act), it is clearly this Court which at present has the power to assist federal administrative tribunals.
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South Yukon Forest Corporation v. Canada - 2010 FC 495 - 2010-05-05
Federal Court DecisionsHe was put to work with his electrical contractor skills to assist in the construction. [...] Mr. Kennedy in evident disquiet over the conduct of his co-workers expressed the following concerns: [...] (2) Professionals with special skill, judgment or knowledge 1053-1054
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Canadian Pacific Railway Company v. Canada - 2021 FC 1014 - 2021-09-29
Federal Court Decisions[50] The 1881 CPR Act provided for the construction and permanent working of the Railway. [...] These items can be permanently affixed to the land, and would then be considered fixtures or buildings. [...] All other exemptions set out in Clause 16 survived the 1960s, based on its permanent nature resulting from the use of the word “forever”.
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Benoit v. Canada - 2002 FCT 243 - 2002-03-07
Federal Court DecisionsPursuant to s.57 of the Federal Court Act - and - THE CANADIAN TAXPAYERS FEDERATION [...] That is one of -- that is one of the elders that is known for those things, those skills. [...] Pursuant to s. 57 of the Federal Court Act - and The Canadian Taxpayers Federation
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Canadian Copyright Licensing Agency v. York University - 2017 FC 669 - 2017-07-12
Federal Court DecisionsAs previews were streamed, users did not obtain permanent copies and the files were automatically deleted from the user’s computer after listening. [...] A textbook likely involves significant work, research, skill, and expense to bring to publication. [...] FEDERAL COURT SOLICITORS OF RECORD DOCKET: T-578-13 STYLE OF CAUSE:
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Oceanex Inc. v. Canada (Transport) - 2018 FC 250 - 2018-03-07
Federal Court Decisions[9] While the distance of the Constitutional Route is not great, a mere 96 nautical miles, the route is extremely important to the residents and economy of Newfoundland and Labrador. [...] [54] An interpretation that the Federal Court has the power to review federal exercises of pure prerogative power is consistent with the Parliament’s aim to have the Federal Courts review all federal administrative decisions. [...] There, the Downtown Eastside Sex Workers United Against Violence Society, whose objectives included improving working conditions for female sex workers, and Ms. Kiselbach, a former sex worker working as a violence prevention coordinator, launched a broad constitutional challenge to the prostitution provisions of the