What is the relevant date for a declaration of disqualification following appeal?

Alberta, Canada


The following excerpt is from Casson v. Reed, 1975 CanLII 267 (AB QB):

On the authority of Lukas v. Peden, supra, at p. 680, for the purpose of s. 12, the declaration of disqualification following appeal relates back to the date of the adjudication in the first instance and to the judge who heard the application.

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