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Record no. 724
Case name: Mannix v. Alberta (Minister of Environment)
Date: 1981-07-10
Jurisdiction: Canada - Alberta
Court: Court of Appeal
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Parties: Name   Appearing as
  Alberta (Minister of Environment)   Appellant
  Mannix, Frederick Charles   Respondent
Decision makers: Name Designation
Clement, Carlton Ward J.A.
  McClung, John Wesley J.A.
  Stevenson, William Alexander J.A.
Lawyers: Name   Appearing for
  Mason, D. Blair   Appellant
  Samuelson, D.G.   Respondent
  Tavender, E. David D.   Respondent
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Decision: Appeal by an expropriating authority from an order directing the Appellant to produce certain documents to the court for inspection and possible disclosure to the Respondent property owner. The documents were sought by the Respondent for use in an expropriation proceeding conducted pursuant to the Expropriation Act, S.A. 1974, c. 27. The Appellant claimed immunity from production on grounds of Crown privilege. The appeal was dismissed. Solicitor-client costs were awarded to the Respondent.
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ExLaw citation: [1981] EXLAW 2
Neutral citation: 1981 ABCA 189
Parallel citations: (1981) 10 ACWS (2d) 121
  [1981] AJ No. 926
  (1981) 31 AR 169
  (1981) 126 DLR (3d) 155
  [1981] 5 WWR 343
Related decisions:      
  Earlier
  [1981] EXLAW 1 Alta. Q.B. 1981-01-16
  Later
  [1983] EXLAW 3 Alta. Q.B. 1983-02-22
  [1984] EXLAW 2 Alta. C.A. 1984-10-24
  [1984] EXLAW 1 Alta. C.A. 1984-12-12
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Digests contain original content produced by ExLaw and copyright in this content is held by Dicta Legal Services Ltd. (dba Expropriation Law Centre). Reasons for decision are the text of original decisions released by the court or tribunal and edited for accuracy where required. No copyright is claimed for these materials.
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