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Record no. 1600
Case name: Bishop of New Westminster v. Vancouver (City)
Date: 1908-12-21
Jurisdiction: Canada - British Columbia
Court: Supreme Court
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Parties: Name   Appearing as
  Bishop of New Westminster   Applicant
  Vancouver (City)   Respondent
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Clement, William Henry Pope J.
Lawyers: Name   Appearing for
  McPhillips, Lewis G.   Applicant
  Kennedy, John K.   Respondent
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Decision: Application by a property owner for an order appointing an arbitrator to consider a claim for compensation arising pursuant to the Vancouver Incorporation Act, 1900, S.B.C. 1900, c. 54, s. 133(9). The claim arose from the lowering of the grade of two streets adjacent to the Applicant's property. The order was granted.
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ExLaw citation: [1908] EXLAW 2
Parallel citations: [1908] B.C.J. No. 65
  (1908) 14 B.C.R. 136
  (1908) 9 W.L.R. 587
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