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 Respondents Chief Winston Paul et. al. (defendants - plaintiffs by counterclaim).
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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 Respondents Chief Winston Paul et. al. (defendants - plaintiffs by counterclaim).
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- CA - Supreme Court of Canada, Ontario (A.G.) (Intervener), Canadian Pacific Limited (Appellant), Tomah, Paul Leonard,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,Woodstock Indian Band (Respondent)
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- 1985-09-20
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- legal:1038, local: , nation: First Nations
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- North America--Canada--New Brunswick
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