Ogawa v Fujiwara
Ogawa v Fujiwara, [1938] 3 DLR 369
Appeal from Fujiwara v Osawa (52 B.C.R. 383 ) at the British Columbia Court of Appeal.
The Supreme Court of Canada dismissed the appeal, simply stating that there was no
reason to disagree with the findings of the trial judge.
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Title
Ogawa v Fujiwara
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Researcher: Monique F. Ulysses
Researcher: Lauren Chalaturnyk
Metadata author: Connell Parish
Metadata author: Gordon Lyall
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Supreme Court of Canada.
Dominion Law Reports.
1938.
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