July 11, 2008

A Procedure for Judicial Review of the Actions of Statutory Bodies (1974)

Keywords: administrative; procedure; judicial review; statutory agency; tribunal; body; certiorari; mandamus; prohibition; declaration; injunction; quo warranto; standing; locus standi; appeal; natural justice; board; commission This project is concerned with the procedures by which the courts ordinarily review the legality of actions or omissions of agencies of government. Its focus is Read more…

Procedure before Statutory Agencies (1974)

Keywords: administrative; procedure; adjudication; hearing; reasons; statutory agency; tribunal; board; commission; rulemaking; fairness; bias; natural justice; judicial review; decision; evidence; disclosure; cross-examination; notice; record One of the most fundamental ideals of a democratic society is that the power of the executive branch of government should be exercised in a fair Read more…

Costs of Accused on Acquittal (1974)

Keywords: costs; accused; acquittal; provincial; offence; crown; procedure; criminal; civil rights; summary conviction; trial; appeal; Crown This project is concerned with whether a person who has been acquitted of a charge under a provincial statute creating an offence should be entitled to be reimbursed for costs expended in mounting a Read more…

Limitations: General (1974)

Limitation periods require potential plaintiffs to commence lawsuits within specified times in order to preserve their rights against potential defendants. Their purpose is to ensure that lawsuits are brought within a reasonable time, so people are not subject to the threat of being sued over a particular matter for an Read more…

Landlord and Tenant Relationships: Residential Tenancies (1973)

At the time of this project, British Columbia had recently made a break with the traditional legal framework governing residential tenancies, which effectively subsumed them into a set of age-old legal rules governing land. Nevertheless, much work remained to be done to create a modern legal structure that fully encompassed Read more…