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Record no. 2349
Case name: McDonald v. Vancouver, Victoria and Eastern Railway and Navigation Co.
Date: 1909-05-31
Jurisdiction: Canada - British Columbia
Court: Supreme Court
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Parties: Name   Appearing as
  McDonald, Philip   Plaintiff
  Vancouver, Victoria and Eastern Railway and Navigation Company   Defendant
Decision makers: Name Designation
Irving, Paulus Aemilius J.
Lawyers: Name   Appearing for
  Martin, George F.   Plaintiff
  MacNeill, Albert Howard   Defendant
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Decision: Application by an owner for an injunction compelling the defendant railway operator to commence expropriation proceedings. The application was allowed.
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ExLaw citation: [1909] EXLAW 2
Neutral citation: N/A
Parallel citations: (1909) 11 WLR 121
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  [1910] EXLAW 1 B.C. C.A. 1910-06-01
  [1910] EXLAW 2 S.C.C. 1910-12-09
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