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Date: 20050427
Docket: A-13-05
Citation: 2005 FCA 149
Present: PELLETIER J.A.
BETWEEN:
QING HUA ZHOU
Appellant
- and -
HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN and MR. SIMON PETIT
Respondents
"Dealt with in writing without appearance of parties."
Order delivered at Ottawa, Ontario, on April 27, 2005.
REASONS FOR ORDER BY: PELLETIER J.A.
Date: 20050427
Docket: A-13-05
Citation: 2005 FCA 149
Present: PELLETIER J.A.
BETWEEN:
QING HUA ZHOU
Appellant
- and -
HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN and MR. SIMON PETIT
Respondents
REASONS FOR ORDER
PELLETIER J.A.
[1] The appellant requests that the Court reconsiders its order setting the contents of the Appeal Book so as to permit the appellant to include in the Appeal Book "any other document relevant to the appeal."
[2] Leaving aside for a moment the question as to whether such a request is a motion for reconsideration pursuant to Rule 397, the Court is not inclined to allow the appellant to add to the Appeal Book documents which were not received in evidence by the Trial Judge and which were not otherwise before the Court. The appeal is to be heard on the basis of the record as it existed before the Tax Court.
[3] As for the question of the transcript of proceedings before the Tax Court, the order setting the contents of the Appeal Book provides that the Appeal Book will include the transcript of evidence. This Court has no jurisdiction to make an order directing the Tax Court to pay for the transcript. The Tax Court, it goes without saying, is not a litigant before this Court.
[4] For these reasons, the Court orders that the motion for reconsideration is dismissed.
"J.D. Denis Pelletier"
J.A.
FEDERAL COURT OF APPEAL
NAMES OF COUNSEL AND SOLICITORS OF RECORD
DOCKET: A-13-05
STYLE OF CAUSE: QING HUA ZHOU and HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN and MR. SIMON PETIT
MOTION DEALT WITH IN WRITING WITHOUT APPEARANCE OF PARTIES
REASONS FOR ORDER BY: PELLETIER J.A.
DATED: April 27, 2005
WRITTEN REPRESENTATIONS BY:
Mrs. Qing Hua Zhou Appellant on her own behalf
Mr. Martin Gentile For the respondent
SOLICITORS OF RECORD:
John M. Sims, Q.C. For the respondent
Deputy Attorney General of Canada
Ottawa, Ontario