A Tribunal Out of Time
It is now time to complete the circle, to review the pertinent facts and arguments, and show how the findings arising from our analysis of the Ontario Municipal Board’s decisions lead to the conclusion that, given the nature of its policy development and application, the board has outlived its usefu...
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Published in | A Law Unto Itself p. 191 |
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Main Author | |
Format | Book Chapter |
Language | English |
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Canada
University of Toronto Press
11.09.2002
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Summary: | It is now time to complete the circle, to review the pertinent facts and arguments, and show how the findings arising from our analysis of the Ontario Municipal Board’s decisions lead to the conclusion that, given the nature of its policy development and application, the board has outlived its usefulness as a planning appeal tribunal.
This analysis is important not just because of what it contributes to our understanding of regulatory activity, but because of the importance of the OMB itself. The board is unique in Canada in the breadth of its land use planning appellate jurisdiction. Other provinces have |
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ISBN: | 0802036252 9780802036254 |