What is the standard of review of a decision made on the authority of s. 94.1 of the Motor Vehicle Act?

British Columbia, Canada


The following excerpt is from Feddersen v. Superintendent of Motor Vehicles, 2003 BCSC 208 (CanLII):

It is established that the standard of review of an adjudicator’s decision made on the authority of s. 94.1 of the Motor Vehicle Act requires, on judicial review, an inquiry whether the decision was patently unreasonable. Gordon v. Supt. Of Motor Vehicles 2002 BCCA 224.

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