Noble v Alley
Noble and Wolf v Alley [1951] S.C.R. 64 is a famous Supreme Court of Canada decision where the Court struck down a restrictive covenant that restricted ownership of a section of land to "persons of the white or Caucasian race".
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Noble v Alley
Noble and Wolf v Alley [1951] S.C.R. 64 is a famous Supreme Court of Canada decision where the Court struck down a restrictive covenant that restricted ownership of a section of land to "persons of the white or Caucasian race".
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Noble and Wolf v Alley [1951] ...... the white or Caucasian race".
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Noble v Alley
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[1951] SCR 64, 1950 CanLII 13
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Estey J.
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Kerwin J.
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1950-11-20
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Locke J.
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Noble and Wolf v Alley et al.
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APPEAL from , affirming .
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Taschereau J.
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Kellock and Fauteux JJ.
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Rinfret C.J. and Cartwright J.
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Rand J.
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Appeal allowed.
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Noble and Wolf v Alley [1951] ...... the white or Caucasian race".
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