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| board of referees |
legislative authority |
provincial and other laws |
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Summary:
The application of common law principles to the public law of Canada and Manitoba is not in doubt; and, indeed, logical and historical proof can be made to show that such principles are equally applicable to the public law of Quebec, but this latter view is not in issue here.
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| umpires |
jurisdiction |
requiring a document |
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Summary:
Pursuant to s.85, an Umpire may request that a person attend. That provision pales to insignificance when compared with a real power of subpoena. It does not even accord the power to compel attendance, much less to compel the bringing of documents.