Davis v. YoshidaResearcherMonique F. UlyssesResearcherLauren ChalaturnykMetadata authorConnell ParishMetadata authorGordon Lyall
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British Columbia Supreme Court.
Western Weekly Reports.
1931.
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Davis appealed a decision made in Vancouver’s Small Debts Court dismissing an application to appoint a receiver. The appellant and respondent both sought a decision regarding the jurisdiction of the stipendiary magistrate who delivered that judgement. Justice W.A. Macdonald determined that it was not possible to “order or direct the magistrate to appoint a receiver,” and determined there would be “no costs to either party,” dismissing the appeal. (706) F. Donnenworth stood for the plaintiff, N.C. Levin for the defendant.
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