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Record no. 1983
Case name: Canada (Attorney General) v. Kendall
Date: 1912-06-28
Jurisdiction: Canada - Federal
Court: Exchequer Court of Canada
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Parties: Name   Appearing as
  Canada (Attorney General)   Plaintiff
  Kendall, Arthur S.   Defendant
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Audette, Louis-Arthur J.
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  Maddin, J.W.   Plaintiff
  Rowlings, George A.R.   Defendant
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Decision: Application for determination of compensation payable following an expropriation conducted pursuant to the Expropriation Act, R.S.C. 1906, c. 143. Partial taking of a 22.5 ac. portion from a 125 ac. parent parcel. The subject property was located at Sydney Harbour in Nova Scotia. The land was taken for the purpose of harbour protection works. A compensation award was made in the amount of $11,000 plus interest and costs.
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ExLaw citation: [1912] EXLAW 7
Parallel citations: 1912 Can LII 991
  1912 CarswellNat 58
  (1912) 8 D.L.R. 900
  (1912) 14 Ex. C.R. 71
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