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Citation:  Tupper v. Nova Scotia (Attorney General), 2014 NSSC 213

 

Date: June 16, 2014

Docket: Halifax 410543

Registry: Halifax

 

Between:         Thomas Percy Tupper

Plaintiff

 

v.

 

                             The Attorney General of Nova Scotia

                             Scotia Representing Her Majesty the

                             Queen in right of Nova Scotia, Judgement

                             Recovery, (N.S.) Ltd., Harold F. Jackson, Q.C.,

                             Paul L. Walter Q.C., Rob Stewart, Q.C., and

                             John Kulik, Q.C.

Defendants

 

LIBRARY HEADING

 

Judge:                  The Honourable Justice N.M. Scaravelli

 

Heard:                 May 21, 2014, Halifax, Nova Scotia

 

Subject:               Motions for Summary Judgment on pleadings and abuse of process.       

 

Summary:           Plaintiff commenced action in 2012 that was the subject of several previous legal proceedings including appeals. 

 

Issue:                    Should motions be granted?   

 

Result:                 Motions granted, plaintiff a vexatious litigant.  Action dismissed with order preventing further legal proceedings without leave of the court.      

 

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