Case name: |
Inglewood Pulp and Paper Co. Ltd. v. New Brunswick (Electric Power Commission) |
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Jurisdiction: |
United Kingdom - United Kingdom |
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Court: |
Judicial Committee of the Privy Council |
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Parties: |
Name |
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Appearing as |
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Inglewood Pulp and Paper Company Limited |
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Appellant |
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New Brunswick (Electric Power Commission) |
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Respondent |
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Before: |
Decision maker |
Designation |
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Anglin, Francis Alexander |
C.J.C. |
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Atkin |
Lord |
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Hailsham |
Lord Chancellor |
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Sumner |
Viscount |
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Warrington of Clyffe |
Lord |
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Lawyers: |
Name |
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Appearing for |
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Porter, H.A. |
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Appellant |
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Taylor, F.R. |
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Appellant |
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Baxter, John Babington-Macauley |
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Respondent |
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Lewin, J.D. Pollard |
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Respondent |
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Experts: |
Name |
Occupation |
Appearing for |
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Murdoch, G.G. |
Surveyor |
Respondent |
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Decision: |
Appeal and cross-appeal from an order of the New Brunswick Supreme Court Appeal Division varying a compensation award made pursuant to the Electric Power Act, S.N.B. 1920, c. 53. Partial taking of 8,365 ac. from a parent parcel of about 35,000 ac. The appeals were dismissed without costs. |
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Neutral citation: |
[1928] UKPC 72 |
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ExLaw citation: |
[1928] EXLAW 1 |
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Parallel citations: |
[1928] AC 492 |
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[1928] 4 D.L.R. 82 |
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(1928) 97 L.J.P.C. 118 |
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