Bergman v Innisfree (Village), 2018 ABQB 326

JudgeHonourable Madam Justice D.L. Shelley
CourtCourt of Queen's Bench of Alberta (Canada)
Case DateApril 30, 2018
JurisdictionAlberta
Citations2018 ABQB 326
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4 practice notes
  • Terrigno v Calgary (City),
    • Canada
    • Court of Queen's Bench of Alberta (Canada)
    • January 15, 2021
    ...v Parkland (County), 2012 ABQB 407 at paras 35–43; Bulger v Rocky View (County), 2013 ABQB 603 at para 47; Bergman v Innisfree (Village), 2018 ABQB 326 at para 24; and Bergman v Innisfree (Village), 2020 ABQB 661 at paras [38] Second, the very next section of the MGA identifies additional “......
  • Bergman v Innisfree (Village), 2020 ABQB 661
    • Canada
    • Court of Queen's Bench of Alberta (Canada)
    • October 29, 2020
    ...discontinued. The second application, objecting to a 2016 property tax bylaw, was dismissed by this Court: Bergman v Innisfree (Village), 2018 ABQB 326 [Bergman #1]. A fourth application, concerning his taxation notice for the 2019 property tax levy, was settled between the [3] The Responde......
  • Canadian Natural Resources Limited v Elizabeth Métis Settlement, 2020 ABQB 210
    • Canada
    • Court of Queen's Bench of Alberta (Canada)
    • March 27, 2020
    ...a tax at or near the assessed value of the property may be reasonable, relying on this Court’s decision in Bergman v Innisfree (Village), 2018 ABQB 326. That case, however, concerned the imposition of a $750 minimum tax that would apply to low-value properties in the municipality. It is bro......
  • Brodylo Farms Ltd v Calgary (City), 2019 ABQB 123
    • Canada
    • Alberta Court of Queen's Bench of Alberta (Canada)
    • February 22, 2019
    ...as the standard of review when the content of a bylaw is challenged: at para 24. [46] Justice Shelley in Bergman v Innisfree (Village), 2018 ABQB 326 [Bergman] disagrees with Graesser J and Nixon J’s interpretation of section 539, finding that, in the wake of Dunsmuir, the deferential stand......
4 cases
  • Terrigno v Calgary (City),
    • Canada
    • Court of Queen's Bench of Alberta (Canada)
    • January 15, 2021
    ...v Parkland (County), 2012 ABQB 407 at paras 35–43; Bulger v Rocky View (County), 2013 ABQB 603 at para 47; Bergman v Innisfree (Village), 2018 ABQB 326 at para 24; and Bergman v Innisfree (Village), 2020 ABQB 661 at paras [38] Second, the very next section of the MGA identifies additional “......
  • Bergman v Innisfree (Village), 2020 ABQB 661
    • Canada
    • Court of Queen's Bench of Alberta (Canada)
    • October 29, 2020
    ...discontinued. The second application, objecting to a 2016 property tax bylaw, was dismissed by this Court: Bergman v Innisfree (Village), 2018 ABQB 326 [Bergman #1]. A fourth application, concerning his taxation notice for the 2019 property tax levy, was settled between the [3] The Responde......
  • Canadian Natural Resources Limited v Elizabeth Métis Settlement, 2020 ABQB 210
    • Canada
    • Court of Queen's Bench of Alberta (Canada)
    • March 27, 2020
    ...a tax at or near the assessed value of the property may be reasonable, relying on this Court’s decision in Bergman v Innisfree (Village), 2018 ABQB 326. That case, however, concerned the imposition of a $750 minimum tax that would apply to low-value properties in the municipality. It is bro......
  • Brodylo Farms Ltd v Calgary (City), 2019 ABQB 123
    • Canada
    • Alberta Court of Queen's Bench of Alberta (Canada)
    • February 22, 2019
    ...as the standard of review when the content of a bylaw is challenged: at para 24. [46] Justice Shelley in Bergman v Innisfree (Village), 2018 ABQB 326 [Bergman] disagrees with Graesser J and Nixon J’s interpretation of section 539, finding that, in the wake of Dunsmuir, the deferential stand......

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