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Canada v. Corriveau Estate

2003 FCA 249
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Canada v. Corriveau Estate Court (s) Database Federal Court of Appeal Decisions Date 2003-06-04 Neutral citation 2003 FCA 249 File numbers A-214-03 Decision Content Date: 20030604 Docket: A-214-03 Citation: 2003 FCA 249 BETWEEN: THE QUEEN Judgment creditor/RESPONDENT against THE ESTATE OF THE LATE LAWRENCE CORRIVEAU Judgment debtor and BENOÎT PROULX Garnishee/APPELLANT Written motion decided without appearance of the parties Order given at Ottawa, Ontario, June 4, 2003 REASONS FOR ORDER NADON J.A. Date: 20030604 Docket: A-214-03 Citation: 2003 FCA 249 BETWEEN: THE QUEEN Judgment creditor/RESPONDENT against THE ESTATE OF THE LATE LAWRENCE CORRIVEAU Judgment debtor and BENOÎT PROULX Garnishee/APPELLANT REASONS FOR ORDER NADON J.A. [1] The appellant is asking this Court to stay the order made April 25, 2003, by Mr. Justice Noël of the Trial Division. [2] In my opinion, there is no reason to allow the appellant's motion. Although the respondent concedes that the appeal raises a serious issue, the appellant has offered no evidence showing that a refusal to stay the order of Noël J. would cause him irreparable harm. [3] Consequently, the motion will be dismissed with costs. "M. Nadon" J.A. Certified true translation Suzanne Gauthier, C.Tr., LL.L. FEDERAL COURT OF CANADA APPEAL DIVISION SOLICITORS OF RECORD DOCKET: A-214-03 STYLE: The Queen v. The Estate of the late Lawrence Corriveau et al. PLACE OF HEARING: Written motion decided without appearance of the parties REASONS: Nadon J.…

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Canada v. Corriveau Estate
Court (s) Database
Federal Court of Appeal Decisions
Date
2003-06-04
Neutral citation
2003 FCA 249
File numbers
A-214-03
Decision Content
Date: 20030604
Docket: A-214-03
Citation: 2003 FCA 249
BETWEEN:
THE QUEEN
Judgment creditor/RESPONDENT
against
THE ESTATE OF THE LATE LAWRENCE CORRIVEAU
Judgment debtor
and
BENOÎT PROULX
Garnishee/APPELLANT
Written motion decided without appearance of the parties
Order given at Ottawa, Ontario, June 4, 2003
REASONS FOR ORDER NADON J.A.
Date: 20030604
Docket: A-214-03
Citation: 2003 FCA 249
BETWEEN:
THE QUEEN
Judgment creditor/RESPONDENT
against
THE ESTATE OF THE LATE LAWRENCE CORRIVEAU
Judgment debtor
and
BENOÎT PROULX
Garnishee/APPELLANT
REASONS FOR ORDER
NADON J.A.
[1] The appellant is asking this Court to stay the order made April 25, 2003, by Mr. Justice Noël of the Trial Division.
[2] In my opinion, there is no reason to allow the appellant's motion. Although the respondent concedes that the appeal raises a serious issue, the appellant has offered no evidence showing that a refusal to stay the order of Noël J. would cause him irreparable harm.
[3] Consequently, the motion will be dismissed with costs.
"M. Nadon"
J.A.
Certified true translation
Suzanne Gauthier, C.Tr., LL.L.
FEDERAL COURT OF CANADA
APPEAL DIVISION
SOLICITORS OF RECORD
DOCKET: A-214-03
STYLE: The Queen v. The Estate of the late Lawrence Corriveau et al.
PLACE OF HEARING: Written motion decided without appearance of the parties
REASONS: Nadon J.A.
DATED: June 4, 2003
APPEARANCES:
Pierre Fournier For the Garnishee/APPELLANT
Vincent Veilleux For the Judgment creditor/RESPONDENT
SOLICITORS OF RECORD:
Fournier Associés s.c.n.c. For the Garnishee/APPELLANT
Montréal, Quebec
Hickson Noonan For the Judgment debtor
Sillery, Quebec
Morris Rosenberg For the Judgment creditor/RESPONDENT
Deputy Attorney General of Canada

Source: decisions.fca-caf.gc.ca

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