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This application for leave to appeal was considered by the Supreme Court of Canada. The Lynches claimed that their property had been constructively expropriated by the City of St. John’s. The City wished to preserve the land in its natural state so as to ...
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This case was heard in the Supreme Court of Newfoundland and Labrador (Trial Division). The Lynches claimed that their property had been constructively expropriated by the City of St. John’s. The City wished to preserve the land in its natural state so a ...
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This case was heard in the Supreme Court of Newfoundland and Labrador (Court of Appeal). The Lynches claimed that their property had been constructively expropriated by the City of St. John’s. The City wished to preserve the land in its natural state so ...
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This case was heard in the Supreme Court of Nova Scotia. After the Province of Nova Scotia designated a portion of land in Lunenburg County as a “beach” under the provincial Beaches Act, various property owners applied for a Court declaration stating tha ...
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This case was heard in the Nova Scotia Court of Appeal. After the Province of Nova Scotia designated a portion of land in Lunenburg County as a “beach” under the provincial Beaches Act, various property owners applied for a Court declaration stating that ...
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This case was heard in the Supreme Court of Nova Scotia. After the Province of Nova Scotia designated an area in Lunenburg as a “beach” under the Beaches Act, several property owners brought an Originating Notice against the Attorney General of Nova Scot ...