Counsel for the respondent relies heavily on case law surrounding the law of fraudulent conveyances. In his written summary, he quotes extensively from Campeau v. Campeau, 2005 CanLii 8684 (On S.C.), in the following language: In a transaction between parties in a close relationship carried out in suspicious circumstances, there is a case of res ipsa loquitur which a tribunal will generally treat as a sufficient prima facie case. Corroboration of the bona fides of the transaction from a person not a party to the transaction will generally be required.
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