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CASE NO.                                     VOL. NO.                                            PAGE

 

I. C. and H.                                                                             CHILDRENS AID SOCIETY OF

R. C.                                                               - and -                            SHELBURNE COUNTY      

(Applicants)                                                                                                     (First Respondent)

 

                                                                        - and -

 

                                                                                                                                   C.A. and W.S.

                                                                                                                       Second Respondent

 

CA170194                                                Halifax, N.S.                                   SAUNDERS, J.A.

                                                                                                                                               (Orally)     

           [Cite as: I.C. v. Childrens Aid Society of Shelburne County, 2001 NSCA 65]

 

 

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APPEAL HEARD:                                 April 12, 2001

 

DECISION DELIVERED:                     April 12, 2001

 

WRITTEN RELEASE OF ORAL:       May 18, 2001

 

SUBJECT:         Children and Family Services Act. Standing. Stay of Execution

 

SUMMARY:        The applicants sought a stay of a decision of the Chief Judge of the Family Court, refusing them leave to be added as third parties, pending an appeal of that decision.

 

RESULT:            Application(s) denied. Costs of $400.00 awarded to the Respondent, Childrens Aid Society.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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