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- Bedard_v_Dawson abstract "Bedard v Dawson, [1923] S.C.R. 681 is a leading constitutional decision of the Supreme Court of Canada. The Court held that the provinces could legislate in matters related to the prevention of crime even though the federal government had exclusive power over criminal law. The law was passed by the Quebec legislature and allowed for private citizens to apply to the Court to close down a premises if it was being used as a \"disorderly house\". The Court upheld a provincial Act on the grounds that the law was in relation to property and civil rights and not criminal matters as was the case for an equivalent provision in the criminal code regarding \"disorderly houses\".Justice Idington, writing for the majority, held that:Indeed, the duty to protect neighbouring property owners in such cases as are involved in this question before us renders the question hardly arguable. There are many instances of other nuisances which can be better rectified by local legislation within the power of the legislatures over property and civil rights than by designating them crimes and leaving them to be dealt with by Parliament as such. (p. 684)In a concurring opinion, Justice Anglin added:I am of the opinion that this statute in no way impinges on the domain of the criminal law but is concerned exclusively with the control and enjoyment of property and the safeguarding of the community from the consequences of an illegal and injurious use being made of it--a pure matter of civil right. In my opinion in enacting the statute now under consideration a legislature exercises the power which it undoubtedly possesses to provide for the suppression of a nuisance and the prevention of its recurrence by civil process. (p. 685)".
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- Bedard_v_Dawson wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bedard v Dawson".
- Bedard_v_Dawson caseName "Bedard v Dawson".
- Bedard_v_Dawson citations "[1923] S.C.R. 681".
- Bedard_v_Dawson concurrence "Anglin J.".
- Bedard_v_Dawson concurrence "Brodeur J.".
- Bedard_v_Dawson concurrence "Duff J.".
- Bedard_v_Dawson concurrence "Mignault J.".
- Bedard_v_Dawson decidedDate "1923-06-15".
- Bedard_v_Dawson fullCaseName "Dame D. Bedard v. Owen Dawson".
- Bedard_v_Dawson heardDate "1923-05-17".
- Bedard_v_Dawson history "Judgment for Dawson by the Court of King's Bench, Appeal Side, Province of Quebec.".
- Bedard_v_Dawson majority "Idington J.".
- Bedard_v_Dawson notparticipating "Davies C.J.".
- Bedard_v_Dawson ratio "Although the federal government has exclusive authority to legislate criminal law, the provinces can enact legislation to prevent crime.".
- Bedard_v_Dawson ruling "Appeal dismissed.".
- Bedard_v_Dawson scc "1918".
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- Bedard_v_Dawson comment "Bedard v Dawson, [1923] S.C.R. 681 is a leading constitutional decision of the Supreme Court of Canada. The Court held that the provinces could legislate in matters related to the prevention of crime even though the federal government had exclusive power over criminal law. The law was passed by the Quebec legislature and allowed for private citizens to apply to the Court to close down a premises if it was being used as a \"disorderly house\".".
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