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Record no. 3139
Case name: Inglewood Pulp and Paper Co. Ltd. v. New Brunswick (Electric Power Commission)
Date: 1927-04-22
Jurisdiction: Canada - New Brunswick
Court: Supreme Court - Appeal Division
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Parties: Name   Appearing as
  Inglewood Pulp and Paper Company Limited   Appellant
  New Brunswick (Electric Power Commission)   Respondent
Before: Decision maker Designation
Grimmer, Ward Chipman Hazen J.
  Hazen, John Douglas C.J.
  White J.
Lawyers: Name   Appearing for
  Porter, H.A.   Appellant
  Taylor, F.R.   Appellant
  Baxter, John Babington-Macauley   Respondent
  Hughes, P.J.   Respondent
  Lewin, J.D. Pollard   Respondent
Experts: Name Occupation Appearing for
  Acres Engineer Respondent
  Barkhouse, Frank A. Surveyor Respondent
  Lea, Richard S. Engineer Respondent
  Murdoch, G.G. Surveyor Valuator
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Decision: Appeal from the compensation award of an arbitrator appointed pursuant to the Electric Power Act, S.N.B. 1920, c. 53. Partial taking of 8,365 ac. of land located near Saint John. The arbitrator had awarded compensation in the amount of $42,500. On the appeal the court increased the award to $49,490 plus interest and costs of the appeal.
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  [1928] EXLAW 1 U.K. J.C.P.C. 1928-07-20
  [1929] EXLAW 2 N.B. S.C.A.D. 1929-04-19
Neutral citation: N/A
ExLaw citation: [1927] EXLAW 1
Parallel citations: [1927] 3 D.L.R. 967
  (1927) 53 N.B.R. 325
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