Does the principle of functus officio apply?

Alberta, Canada


The following excerpt is from SDAB2015 - 0119 (Re), 2015 CGYSDAB 119 (CanLII):

31 Davidson v. Calgary (City of), 2006 ABQB 801, also considers the principle of functus officio and restated the general principal that a tribunal cannot reconsider its original decision unless there is statutory framework that would allow this reconsideration.

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