Skip to main content
Supreme Court of Canada· 1917

Krauss v. Michaud

(1917) 59 SCR 654
Quebec civil lawJD
Cite or share
Share via WhatsAppEmail
Showing the official court-reporter headnote. An editorial brief (facts · issues · held · ratio · significance) is on the roadmap for this case. The judgment text below is the authoritative source.

Court headnote

Krauss v. Michaud Collection Supreme Court Judgments Date 1917-11-02 Report (1917) 59 SCR 654 Judges Fitzpatrick, Charles; Davies, Louis Henry; Idington, John; Duff, Lyman Poore; Anglin, Francis Alexander On appeal from Quebec Subjects Appeal Decision Content Supreme Court of Canada Krauss v. Michaud, (1917) 59 S.C.R. 654 Date: 1917-11-02 Krauss v. Michaud. 1917: November 2. Present: Sir Charles Fitzpatrick C.J. Davies, Idington, Duff and Anglin JJ. ON APPEAL FROM THE COURT OF KING'S BENCH, APPEAL SIDE, PROVINCE OF QUEBEC. Appeal—Jurisdiction—Abandonment of property— Fraudulent bilan— Imprisonment. APPEAL from the judgment of the Court of King's Bench, appeal side[1], affirming the judgment of the Superior Court, District of Montreal, and maintaining the respondent's contestation. The appellant, an insolvent trader, made a judicial abandonment of his property. The respondent, a curator to the estate duly authorized, fyled a contestation of the statement or "bilan" produced by the appellant. The trial court maintained the contestation and condemned the appellant to be imprisoned for a term of six months. The appellant appealed to the Court of King's Bench on two grounds: first, that the evidence did not justify the condemnation and, secondly, that this evidence had not been taken within the delays fixed by the Code of Civil Procedure. On appeal to the Supreme Court of Canada, the case was called and, on the date of the hearing of the case, after hearing counsel on behalf of bo…

Read full judgment
Krauss v. Michaud
Collection
Supreme Court Judgments
Date
1917-11-02
Report
(1917) 59 SCR 654
Judges
Fitzpatrick, Charles; Davies, Louis Henry; Idington, John; Duff, Lyman Poore; Anglin, Francis Alexander
On appeal from
Quebec
Subjects
Appeal
Decision Content
Supreme Court of Canada
Krauss v. Michaud, (1917) 59 S.C.R. 654
Date: 1917-11-02
Krauss v. Michaud.
1917: November 2.
Present: Sir Charles Fitzpatrick C.J. Davies, Idington, Duff and Anglin JJ.
ON APPEAL FROM THE COURT OF KING'S BENCH, APPEAL SIDE, PROVINCE OF QUEBEC.
Appeal—Jurisdiction—Abandonment of property— Fraudulent bilan— Imprisonment.
APPEAL from the judgment of the Court of King's Bench, appeal side[1], affirming the judgment of the Superior Court, District of Montreal, and maintaining the respondent's contestation.
The appellant, an insolvent trader, made a judicial abandonment of his property. The respondent, a curator to the estate duly authorized, fyled a contestation of the statement or "bilan" produced by the appellant.
The trial court maintained the contestation and condemned the appellant to be imprisoned for a term of six months.
The appellant appealed to the Court of King's Bench on two grounds: first, that the evidence did not justify the condemnation and, secondly, that this evidence had not been taken within the delays fixed by the Code of Civil Procedure.
On appeal to the Supreme Court of Canada, the case was called and, on the date of the hearing of the case, after hearing counsel on behalf of both parties, the court quashed the appeal for want of jurisdiction, no costs to either party as the question had not been raised by the respondent.
Appeal quashed.
Henry Weinfield K.C. and M. Sperber for the appellant.
Peter Bercovitch K.C. for the respondent.
[1] Q.R. 26 K.B. 504.

Source: decisions.scc-csc.ca

Related cases