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 APPROVED..............1
transaction only. Although this distinction has not been  approved  by all authors, its influence can 800
 
 APRIL.................4
(Edmonton: A.L.R.I.,  April  ). 1656
-- (appeal allowed C.A.M. No. ---,  April  , ), J.E. - 1722
 April  , , Justice F. Thibault, p. 1758
Trust, Sup. Ct. Chicoutimi, No. ---,  April  , , Justice F. Thibault, 1850
 
 APT...................1
and accountants are  apt  to look upon a firm in the light in which lawyers look upon a 1382
 
 AREAS.................3
provinces in several respects, it is also different in a number of fundamental  areas .64
contentious  areas  of partnership law the Quebec system is based on a single criterion: 640
wish to retain their own identities and complete freedom in all  areas  outside the agreement. This 762
 
 ARGUE.................2
In the former case, some people would certainly try to  argue  that the Quebec partners should 744
fault would surely  argue  that there is a legislative prohibition against enforcing the judgment 746
 
 ARGUED................3
Minister of National Revenue  argued  that no business was actively carried on between 300
compared with corporations. Others  argued  that the partnership's existence was far too 1136
respondent  argued  that the section did not apply because a partnership is a legal person.1196
 
 ARGUES................1
December , . The respondent  argues  that the exclusion of Leasing and the Bank from 340
 
 ARGUMENT..............2
Bastarache J. could not accept that  argument : 302
therefore not surprising to find contradictions in the justices decisions. Their main  argument  is 1074
 
 ARISE.................4
formalities provided that public order is complied with. Such a partnership may  arise  from mere 546
agreement of wills. It may  arise  accidentally. An intention to create it deliberately is therefore not 562
indivision is by agreement or not, disputes may  arise  concerning the possible application of both 586
 arise  from the mere consent of the partners. No registration is necessary to confer L.L.P. 720
 
 ARISES................1
Interprovincial liability An important question  arises  with respect to the law that should 732
 
 ARISING...............1
profits, or is to receive a share of the profits  arising  from carrying on the business, does not of 266
 
 ARMSTRONG.............2
Porter Sons Ltd. v.  Armstrong  et al., S.C.R. ; Sproule v. McConnel, 1532
Porter Sons Ltd v.  Armstrong  et al., supra, note , at p. (emphasis added); 1868
 
 ARRANGEMENT...........3
themselves and the others without jeopardizing the legal status of the  arrangement .344
affects liability as against third parties and not the essential validity of the  arrangement  (s. , 352
special  arrangement , and as regards the corpus, to a sale and division of the proceeds on 1352
 
 ARRAY.................1
or behave that implies that it remains whole. This means that the whole  array  of prerogatives of 1442
 
 ARRÊT.................1
L. PAYETTE, Les sociétés en commandite, le Code civil du Quebec et l arrêt  La 1872
 
 ART...................73
Partnership and to represent and enter into transactions which bind the Partnership ( Art . .). 336
Ø payment of the partner's personal creditors ( art . ). 660
Ø payment of the partner's personal creditors ( art . ). 668
mistaken ( art . ). 674
admission to the partnership ( art . ). 680
retirement ( art . , s. A.L.P.). 684
Ø Valid among the partners ( art . ). 688
Ø May not be set up against third persons ( art . ). 690
The first paragraph of  art . of the Civil Code of Quebec reads as follows: 998
In volume II of his comments, the Minister states that the second paragraph of  art . and 1002
 art . C.C.L.C. are among the sources. There is no reference to this being new law.1002
. that Code requires that every right have a subject ( art . ); 1012
Id.,  art . . 1506
Id.,  art . , first para. 1506
C.C.Q.,  art . . 1508
Id.,  art . . 1510
Id.,  art . . 1510
persons, R.S.Q., c. P-, art . -, (hereinafter A.L.P). 1512
Id.,  art . . 1514
Id.,  art . . 1514
Id.,  art . , first para. 1516
Id.,  art . , second para. 1516
C.C.Q.,  art . , first para. 1520
Id.,  art . , second para. 1522
Id.,  art . , first para. 1522
Id.,  art . , second para. 1524
Id.,  art . . 1524
Id.,  art . , second para. 1526
C.C.Q.,  art . , first para. 1548
C.C.Q.,  art . , 1572
Id.,  art . 1574
Id.,  art . ; P. VACHON and P. MARTEL, Les cabinets davocats doivent-ils 1574
C.C.Q.,  art . , second para.; A.L.P., supra, note , s. () and s. , first para.1576
C.C.Q.,  art . , first para. 1580
Id.,  art . . 1580
Id.,  art . , first para. 1582
Id.,  art . . 1582
Id.,  art . . 1584
C.C.Q.,  art . . 1586
Id.,  art . , second para. 1588
Id.,  art . ; A.L.P., supra, note , ss. , first para. and . 1588
Id.,  art . . 1590
C.C.Q.,  art . , second para. 1596
C.C.Q.,  art . . 1600
C.C.Q.,  art . , second para. On this question, see C. BOUCHARD and L. 1604
C.C.Q.,  art . ; C. BOUCHARD and L. LAFLAMME, loc. cit., note . 1608
C.C.Q.,  art . . 1612
Id.,  art . . 1614
Id.,  art . . 1614
C.C.Q.,  art . , second para. 1616
Id.,  art . . 1618
Id.,  art . , first para. 1620
C.C.Q.,  art . . 1624
Id.,  art . . 1624
Id.,  art . . 1626
C.C.Q.,  art . , first para. 1634
C.C.Q.,  art . . 1732
Id.,  art . , second para. On this point, see, supra, the section ii. on unregistered 1732
Id.,  art . , first para. 1734
C.C.L.C.,  art . : Every corporation legally constituted is an artificial or ideal person, 1736
French Civil Code,  art . : translation All obligations and actions with respect to 1738
C.C.L.C.,  art . : Those immoveables are moveable by determination of law, of which 1744
C.C.L.C.,  art . : Every human being possesses juridical personality. Whether citizen 1784
law.  Art . : Every corporation legally constituted is an artificial or ideal person, whose 1786
capable of enjoying certain rights and liable to certain obligations.  Art . : Property belongs 1788
The suppletive law is found only in Chapter One, that is, articles to ( art . , 1808
C.C.Q.,  art . . 1810
Id.,  art . , first para. 1812
Id.,  art . . 1812
Id.,  art . . 1814
Id.,  art . . 1816
Id.,  art . . 1816
C.C.Q.,  art . . 1898

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