The following excerpt is from Barry's Ltd. v. Fishermen, Food and Allied Workers' Union, 1993 CanLII 7766 (NL CA):
He then referred to Jabour v. Law Society of British Columbia, supra. In that case Estey, J., speaking for the court simply said that courts having a competence to make an order in the first instance have long been found competent to make such additional orders or to impose terms or conditions in order to make the primary order effective.
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