Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p Congrégation des témoins de Jéhovah de St-Jérôme-Lafontaine v. Lafontaine, 2004 SCC 48, is a leading Supreme Court of Canada decision in Canadian administrative law. The case applied the Baker framework for analysing the duty of fairness owed by an administrative decision-maker to a zoning request made to a municipality and found that the municipal government owed a duty of procedural fairness to the applicant in the way that it assessed and responded to their rezoning application.. }
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- Congrégation_des_témoins_de_Jéhovah_de_St-Jérôme-Lafontaine_v._Lafontaine_(Village) abstract "Congrégation des témoins de Jéhovah de St-Jérôme-Lafontaine v. Lafontaine, 2004 SCC 48, is a leading Supreme Court of Canada decision in Canadian administrative law. The case applied the Baker framework for analysing the duty of fairness owed by an administrative decision-maker to a zoning request made to a municipality and found that the municipal government owed a duty of procedural fairness to the applicant in the way that it assessed and responded to their rezoning application.".
- Congrégation_des_témoins_de_Jéhovah_de_St-Jérôme-Lafontaine_v._Lafontaine_(Village) comment "Congrégation des témoins de Jéhovah de St-Jérôme-Lafontaine v. Lafontaine, 2004 SCC 48, is a leading Supreme Court of Canada decision in Canadian administrative law. The case applied the Baker framework for analysing the duty of fairness owed by an administrative decision-maker to a zoning request made to a municipality and found that the municipal government owed a duty of procedural fairness to the applicant in the way that it assessed and responded to their rezoning application.".