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- catalog contributor b11005835.
- catalog created "c1997.".
- catalog date "1997".
- catalog date "c1997.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1997.".
- catalog description "4.6 Two tribunals with power over same activity -- 4.7 Extra-territorial reach of powers -- 4.8 Civil rights -- 4.9 Powers exercised by superior courts -- 4.10 Duty to comply with court orders -- Chapter 5. Rule-making powers and delegation -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 "Regulation" defined -- 5.3 Source and scope of power to make regulations -- 5.4 Procedure -- 5.5 Effect of enactment, amendment and repeal -- 5.6 Delegation -- Chapter 6. Appeals from tribunal decsions -- 6.1 Right of appeal -- 6.2 Parties to an appeal -- 6.3 Leave to appeal -- 6.4 Notice of appeal -- 6.5 Stay of tribunal order -- 6.6 Record -- 6.7 Appeal on the record or by hearing de novo? -- 6.8 Scope of appeal -- 6.9 Stated case or reference -- 6.10 Appeals to cabinet -- 6.11 Costs -- Chapter 7. Judicial review procedure -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Federal court or provincial superior court? -- 7.3 Federal court -- 7.4 Provincial superior courts -- 7.5 Choice of procedure -- 7.6 Parties -- 7.7 Form -- ".
- catalog description "7.8 Time limits -- 7.9 Stay of tribunal order or proceeding -- 7.10 Evidence -- 7.11 Costs -- 7.12 Ombudsman -- Chapter 8. Scope of judicial review -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 The powers of the tribunal -- 8.3 Errors of law -- 8.4 Interim rulings -- 8.5 Errors of fact -- 8.6 Procedural errors -- 8.7 Exercise of discretion -- 8.8 Bias -- 8.9 Exercise of disciplinary powers -- 8.10 Rule making -- Chapter 9. Judicial remedies -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 Types of remedies -- 9.3 Discretion".
- catalog description "Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Tribunal procedure -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Where are the rules? -- 2.3 General procedural codes -- 2.4 Compliance with prescribed rules -- 2.5 Common law procedural rules: the duty to be fair -- 2.6 Specific procedural rules -- 2.7 Status: who may be a party? -- 2.8 Notice -- 2.9 Disclosure of the case to be met -- 2.10 Adjournments -- 2.11 Effective participation -- 2.12 Hearing in public -- 2.13 Evidence -- 2.14 Witnesses -- 2.15 Proof -- 2.16 Power of tribunal to obtain evidence by compulsion -- 2.17 A note on disciplinary proceedings -- 2.18 Right to make submissions -- 2.19 The decision makers -- 2.20 Decisions and orders -- 2.21 Settlement -- Chapter 3. Discretion and bias -- 3.1 Discretion -- 3.2 Independence and impartiality -- Chapter 4. Decision-making powers -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Effect of changes to a statute or regulation -- 4.3 Power to issue orders -- 4.4 Post decision powers -- 4.5 Previous decisions not binding -- ".
- catalog extent "lxxx, 200 p. ;".
- catalog identifier "0433396725 (bound) :".
- catalog issued "1997".
- catalog issued "c1997.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Toronto : Butterworths ; Charlottesville, Va. : Michie,".
- catalog spatial "Canada.".
- catalog subject "342.71/06 21".
- catalog subject "Administrative law Canada.".
- catalog subject "KE5015 .B53 1997".
- catalog tableOfContents "4.6 Two tribunals with power over same activity -- 4.7 Extra-territorial reach of powers -- 4.8 Civil rights -- 4.9 Powers exercised by superior courts -- 4.10 Duty to comply with court orders -- Chapter 5. Rule-making powers and delegation -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 "Regulation" defined -- 5.3 Source and scope of power to make regulations -- 5.4 Procedure -- 5.5 Effect of enactment, amendment and repeal -- 5.6 Delegation -- Chapter 6. Appeals from tribunal decsions -- 6.1 Right of appeal -- 6.2 Parties to an appeal -- 6.3 Leave to appeal -- 6.4 Notice of appeal -- 6.5 Stay of tribunal order -- 6.6 Record -- 6.7 Appeal on the record or by hearing de novo? -- 6.8 Scope of appeal -- 6.9 Stated case or reference -- 6.10 Appeals to cabinet -- 6.11 Costs -- Chapter 7. Judicial review procedure -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Federal court or provincial superior court? -- 7.3 Federal court -- 7.4 Provincial superior courts -- 7.5 Choice of procedure -- 7.6 Parties -- 7.7 Form -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "7.8 Time limits -- 7.9 Stay of tribunal order or proceeding -- 7.10 Evidence -- 7.11 Costs -- 7.12 Ombudsman -- Chapter 8. Scope of judicial review -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 The powers of the tribunal -- 8.3 Errors of law -- 8.4 Interim rulings -- 8.5 Errors of fact -- 8.6 Procedural errors -- 8.7 Exercise of discretion -- 8.8 Bias -- 8.9 Exercise of disciplinary powers -- 8.10 Rule making -- Chapter 9. Judicial remedies -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 Types of remedies -- 9.3 Discretion".
- catalog tableOfContents "Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Tribunal procedure -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Where are the rules? -- 2.3 General procedural codes -- 2.4 Compliance with prescribed rules -- 2.5 Common law procedural rules: the duty to be fair -- 2.6 Specific procedural rules -- 2.7 Status: who may be a party? -- 2.8 Notice -- 2.9 Disclosure of the case to be met -- 2.10 Adjournments -- 2.11 Effective participation -- 2.12 Hearing in public -- 2.13 Evidence -- 2.14 Witnesses -- 2.15 Proof -- 2.16 Power of tribunal to obtain evidence by compulsion -- 2.17 A note on disciplinary proceedings -- 2.18 Right to make submissions -- 2.19 The decision makers -- 2.20 Decisions and orders -- 2.21 Settlement -- Chapter 3. Discretion and bias -- 3.1 Discretion -- 3.2 Independence and impartiality -- Chapter 4. Decision-making powers -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Effect of changes to a statute or regulation -- 4.3 Power to issue orders -- 4.4 Post decision powers -- 4.5 Previous decisions not binding -- ".
- catalog title "Administrative law in Canada / Sara Blake.".
- catalog type "text".