T-321-88
IN THE MATTER OF THE INCOME TAX ACT
BETWEEN:
DONALD DONOVAN,
Plaintiff
and
HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN,
Defendant
REASONS FOR ORDER AND ORDER
JEROME, A.C.J.:
This is a motion by the plaintiff to quash the order rendered on July 24, 1996 and to issue the necessary guidelines in regard to the procedure governing the course of this action and the prosecution of this action.
On July 24, 1996, I issued a judgment ordering the peremption of this action since the plaintiff had not prosecuted the matter since the filing of the defence and cross-demand on March 24, 1988. On June 16, 1997, one year later, the plaintiff"s counsel brought the present motion and explained that he was unable to contest the peremption order when it was before this Court. He was on vacation when the notice was served to his office and no one had mentioned it to him since his return. Furthermore, the plaintiff had not informed his counsel of his desire to quash the order of July 24, 1996 until June 1997, following a claim for payments by the defendant, Revenue Canada.
In my opinion, the plaintiff has not provided a satisfactory explanation that would warrant quashing the order in question. This motion is dismissed.
O T T A W A
October 9, 1997
James A. Jerome |
ASSOCIATE CHIEF JUSTICE |
Certified true translation
Christiane Delon
FEDERAL COURT OF CANADA
TRIAL DIVISION
NAMES OF COUNSEL AND SOLICITORS OF RECORD
FILE NO.: T-321-88 |
STYLE: DONALD DONOVAN v. HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN |
WRITTEN MOTION EXAMINED WITHOUT APPEARANCE OF PARTIES
REASONS FOR ORDER OF THE HONOURABLE ASSOCIATE CHIEF JUSTICE
DATED OCTOBER 9, 1997
WRITTEN REPRESENTATIONS BY:
JULES TURCOTTE FOR THE PLAINTIFF |
SYLVIE GADOURY FOR THE DEFENDANT |
SOLICITORS OF RECORD:
BEAUVAIS, TRUCHON & ASSOCIÉS
QUÉBEC, QUEBEC FOR THE PLAINTIFF |
GEORGE THOMSON
DEPUTY ATTORNEY GENERAL OF CANADA
OTTAWA, ONTARIO FOR THE DEFENDANT |