Terrigno v Calgary (City),
Judge | Honourable Mr. Justice P.R. Jeffrey |
Neutral Citation | 2021 ABQB 41 |
Docket Number | 2001 01854 |
Date | 15 January 2021 |
Court | Court of Queen's Bench of Alberta (Canada) |
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British Columbia (Attorney General) v Le,
...regulations must be the one we use to review the substance of administrative decision-making: see e.g. Terrigno v. Calgary (City), 2021 ABQB 41, 21 Alta. L.R. (7th) 376. … Today, the framework for reviewing the substance of administrative decision-making is Vavilov. It is intended to......
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Portnov v. Canada (Attorney General),
...regulations must be the one we use to review the substance of administrative decision-making: see e.g. Terrigno v. Calgary (City), 2021 ABQB 41, 21 Alta. L.R. (7th) 376. [24] Indeed, many Supreme Court cases considering regulations and subordinate legislation during the Dunsmuir era used th......
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Howse v Calgary (City),
...As the Residents acknowledge, this Court recently held in Terrigno v Calgary (City), 2021 ABQB 41 at para 31, that when considering a challenge to a bylaw under s 536 of the MGA, questions of the municipal authority’s interpretation of its jurisdiction are subject to the reasonablene......
3 cases
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British Columbia (Attorney General) v Le,
...regulations must be the one we use to review the substance of administrative decision-making: see e.g. Terrigno v. Calgary (City), 2021 ABQB 41, 21 Alta. L.R. (7th) 376. … Today, the framework for reviewing the substance of administrative decision-making is Vavilov. It is intended to......
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Portnov v. Canada (Attorney General),
...regulations must be the one we use to review the substance of administrative decision-making: see e.g. Terrigno v. Calgary (City), 2021 ABQB 41, 21 Alta. L.R. (7th) 376. [24] Indeed, many Supreme Court cases considering regulations and subordinate legislation during the Dunsmuir era used th......
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Howse v Calgary (City),
...As the Residents acknowledge, this Court recently held in Terrigno v Calgary (City), 2021 ABQB 41 at para 31, that when considering a challenge to a bylaw under s 536 of the MGA, questions of the municipal authority’s interpretation of its jurisdiction are subject to the reasonablene......