Does the Court have the authority to determine whether reasons provided by the County Subdivision and Development Appeal Board are adequate?

Northwest Territories, Canada


The following excerpt is from North West Company v Fort Smith (Town), 2007 NWTSC 7 (CanLII):

The determination of whether reasons are adequate requires consideration of the context within which the decision was made. Lor-al Springs Ltd. v. Ponoka (County) Subdivision and Development Appeal Board, supra, at para. 15. Rogers v. Development Appeal Board of Strathcona (County No.20) [1979] A.J. No.370, at para.10.

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