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Record no. 486
Case name: Society Promoting Environmental Conservation v. Canada (Attorney General)
Date: 2002-05-13
Jurisdiction: Canada - Federal
Court: Federal Court - Appeal Division
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Parties: Name   Appearing as
  Canada (Attorney General)   Appellant
  Society Promoting Environmental Conservation   Respondent
Decision makers: Name Designation
Isaac, Julius A. J.A.
Lawyers: Name   Appearing for
  Hunter, John J.L.   Appellant
  Stephens, K. Michael   Appellant
  Gage, Andrew B.   Respondent
  Wright, David   Respondent
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Decision: Application for an order staying an order of the court's trial division pending the outcome of an appeal. The trial division had earlier set aside an expropriation of Provincial Crown lands pursuant to the Canada Expropriation Act, R.S.C. 1985, c. E-21. The application was granted.
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ExLaw citation: [2002] EXLAW 317
Neutral citation: 2002 FCA 191
Parallel citations: (2002) 114 ACWS (3d) 376
  2002 CarswellNat 1109
  2002 CarswellNat 6037
  [2002] FCJ No. 722
  (2002) 77 LCR 81
  (2002) 291 NR 296
Related decisions:      
  Earlier
  [1999] EXLAW 313 F.C. T.D. 1999-09-02
  [1999] EXLAW 309 B.C. S.C. 1999-09-21
  [2000] EXLAW 338 F.C. T.D. 2000-05-26
  [2001] EXLAW 343 F.C. T.D. 2001-02-13
  [2002] EXLAW 303 F.C. T.D. 2002-03-05
  Later
  [2003] EXLAW 320 F.C. A.D. 2003-05-29
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