What is the current state of the law in the context of a patent review?

Nova Scotia, Canada


The following excerpt is from Peterson v. Kentville (Town), 2008 NSSC 254 (CanLII):

Grove v. Chester involved a review at the outmoded “patent unreasonableness” standard. Dunsmuir requires a review for reasonableness or correctness. So, the analysis needs to be refined: the decision to issue a development permit is reviewable for its reasonableness, not correctness.

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