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  3. Vol 4, No 1

Vol 4, No 1

Published: 1965-01-01

In Memoriam

  • Three Alberta Judges

    W. F. Bowker
    5
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Articles

  • Employer "Free Speech" in the United States and Canada

    B. L. Adell
    11
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  • The Rule in Phillips v. Eyre

    Edwin A. Tollefson
    36
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  • The Role of the Supreme Court in Private Law Cases

    Albert S. Abel
    39
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  • Winds of Change: Some Recent Developments in the Law of Evidence

    D. C. McDonald
    49
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  • Criminality and the Canadian Anti-Combines Laws

    Bruce C. McDonald
    67
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  • Challenging Directors and the Rule in Foss v. Harbottle

    S. Chumir
    96
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  • The Taxation of Corporate Surplus and Undistributed Income on Hand

    J. V. Decore
    112
    • PDF
  • Ex Parte Maitland

    J. E. Cote
    134
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  • Constitutionality of the Prorationing Scheme in Alberta

    John Rathwell
    142
    • PDF

Case Comments

  • Consitutional Law - Parliamentary Sovereingty - Can Parliament Bind Its Successors?

    Kenneth M. Lysyk
    154
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  • Damages, Punitive or Exemplary Damages - A Canadian View of Rookes v. Barnard

    Lyle Ford
    159
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  • Bills and Notes - Whether Close Relationship between Retailer and Finance Company Such That Latter Not Entitled to Claim as Holder in Due Course

    Arnold McMillan
    166
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  • Oil and Gas Law - Lease Subject to Usual Termination on Default of Production Clause - When Lease Terminated Thereunder

    Edward McRory
    175
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Notes

  • Notes

    F. A. Laux, W. Shandro, S. S. Lieberman Q.C., E. H. Gerhart M.L.A.
    182
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