Canadian Pacific Limited v. Paul, [1989] 1 C.N.L.R. 47 (S.C.C.)
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By virtue of a series of historical transactions, Canadian Pacific Ltd. held a right of way over the Woodstock Indian Reserve. In 1975, the Woodstock Indian Band barricaded the part of the railway that traversed the reserve. Canadian Pacific commenced a trespass action and sought an injunction to prevent the Band from interfering with the use of the right of way. The Band counterclaimed for a declaration that the right of way was held by the Crown for the use and benefit of the Band. This document is the factum of the Appellant.
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- Canadian Pacific Limited v. Paul, [1989] 1 C.N.L.R. 47 (S.C.C.)
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- By virtue of a series of historical transactions, Canadian Pacific Ltd. held a right of way over the Woodstock Indian Reserve. In 1975, the Woodstock Indian Band barricaded the part of the railway that traversed the reserve. Canadian Pacific commenced a trespass action and sought an injunction to prevent the Band from interfering with the use of the right of way. The Band counterclaimed for a declaration that the right of way was held by the Crown for the use and benefit of the Band. This document is the factum of the Appellant.
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- CA - Supreme Court of Canada, Ontario (A.G.) (Intervener), Canadian Pacific Limited (Appellant), Canada (A.G.),New Brunswick Railway Company,Paul, Chief Winston,Paul, Darrell,Paul, Peter,Paul, Wayne,Paul, Allen,Sappier, James,Polchies, Jack,Polchies, Carol,Sappier, Fred,Tomah, Leonard,Woodstock Indian Band (Respondent)
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- 1985-03-18
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- legal:1036, local: , nation: First Nations
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- North America--Canada--New Brunswick
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