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APPROVED..............1
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| transaction only. Although this distinction has not been approved by all authors, its influence can | 800 |
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APRIL.................4
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| (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 |
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APT...................1
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| and accountants are apt to look upon a firm in the light in which lawyers look upon a | 1382 |
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AREAS.................3
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| 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 |
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ARGUE.................2
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| 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 |
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ARGUED................3
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| 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 |
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ARGUES................1
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| December , . The respondent argues that the exclusion of Leasing and the Bank from | 340 |
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ARGUMENT..............2
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| Bastarache J. could not accept that argument : | 302 |
| therefore not surprising to find contradictions in the justices decisions. Their main argument is | 1074 |
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ARISE.................4
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| 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 |
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ARISES................1
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| Interprovincial liability An important question arises with respect to the law that should | 732 |
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ARISING...............1
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| profits, or is to receive a share of the profits arising from carrying on the business, does not of | 266 |
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ARMSTRONG.............2
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| 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 |
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ARRANGEMENT...........3
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| 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 |
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ARRAY.................1
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| or behave that implies that it remains whole. This means that the whole array of prerogatives of | 1442 |
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ARRÊT.................1
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| L. PAYETTE, Les sociétés en commandite, le Code civil du Quebec et l arrêt La | 1872 |
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ART...................73
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| 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 |