Edmonton (City of) Library Board v Edmonton (City of), 2019 ABCA 409

JudgeBielby
Docket Number1903-0162-AC
CourtCourt of Appeal (Alberta)
Date28 October 2019
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  • Edmonton (City of) Library Board v Edmonton (City of),
    • Canada
    • Court of Appeal (Alberta)
    • November 2, 2021
    ...ABCA 295 [Newcastle]. Permission to appeal was granted on three questions (see Edmonton (City of) Library Board v Edmonton (City of), 2019 ABCA 409), slightly reformulated as follows: 1. Did the SDAB incorrectly interpret the variance test in s 687(3)(d) of the MGA? 2. Did the SDAB breach ......
  • 1765662 Alberta Ltd (Windermere Registry) v Edmonton (City), 2020 ABCA 137
    • Canada
    • Court of Appeal (Alberta)
    • April 7, 2020
    ...as attracting review for correctness: FortisAlberta at para 180; Sellors at para 17; Edmonton (City of) Library Board v Edmonton (City), 2019 ABCA 409 at para 16, [2019] AJ No 1431 (QL); Money v Bonnyville (Municipal District No 87), 2015 ABCA 254 at paras 10-13, [2015] AJ No 851 (QL); Cowa......
  • Edmonton (City of) Library Board v Edmonton (City of), 2020 ABCA 170
    • Canada
    • Court of Appeal (Alberta)
    • April 30, 2020
    ...granted on whether the SDAB properly interpreted s 687(3)(d) on analogous facts in Edmonton (City of) Library Board v Edmonton (City of), 2019 ABCA 409. [18] The second proposed ground of appeal is closely linked to the preceding grounds. Before the SDAB, the parties disagreed as to whether......
  • Edmonton (City of) Library Board v Edmonton (City of), 2020 ABCA 171
    • Canada
    • Court of Appeal (Alberta)
    • April 30, 2020
    ...granted on whether the SDAB properly interpreted s 687(3)(d) on analogous facts in Edmonton (City of) Library Board v Edmonton (City of), 2019 ABCA 409. [17] The second proposed ground of appeal is closely linked to the preceding grounds. The Library argues that in framing the test as it di......
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  • Edmonton (City of) Library Board v Edmonton (City of),
    • Canada
    • Court of Appeal (Alberta)
    • November 2, 2021
    ...ABCA 295 [Newcastle]. Permission to appeal was granted on three questions (see Edmonton (City of) Library Board v Edmonton (City of), 2019 ABCA 409), slightly reformulated as follows: 1. Did the SDAB incorrectly interpret the variance test in s 687(3)(d) of the MGA? 2. Did the SDAB breach ......
  • 1765662 Alberta Ltd (Windermere Registry) v Edmonton (City), 2020 ABCA 137
    • Canada
    • Court of Appeal (Alberta)
    • April 7, 2020
    ...as attracting review for correctness: FortisAlberta at para 180; Sellors at para 17; Edmonton (City of) Library Board v Edmonton (City), 2019 ABCA 409 at para 16, [2019] AJ No 1431 (QL); Money v Bonnyville (Municipal District No 87), 2015 ABCA 254 at paras 10-13, [2015] AJ No 851 (QL); Cowa......
  • Edmonton (City of) Library Board v Edmonton (City of), 2020 ABCA 170
    • Canada
    • Court of Appeal (Alberta)
    • April 30, 2020
    ...granted on whether the SDAB properly interpreted s 687(3)(d) on analogous facts in Edmonton (City of) Library Board v Edmonton (City of), 2019 ABCA 409. [18] The second proposed ground of appeal is closely linked to the preceding grounds. Before the SDAB, the parties disagreed as to whether......
  • Edmonton (City of) Library Board v Edmonton (City of), 2020 ABCA 171
    • Canada
    • Court of Appeal (Alberta)
    • April 30, 2020
    ...granted on whether the SDAB properly interpreted s 687(3)(d) on analogous facts in Edmonton (City of) Library Board v Edmonton (City of), 2019 ABCA 409. [17] The second proposed ground of appeal is closely linked to the preceding grounds. The Library argues that in framing the test as it di......
  • Request a trial to view additional results

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