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Record no. 1162
Case name: Minute Muffler Installations Ltd. v. Alberta (Minister of Housing and Public Works)
Date: 1981-01-29
Jurisdiction: Canada - Alberta
Court: Land Compensation Board
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Parties: Name   Appearing as
  Alberta (Minister of Housing and Public Works)   Applicant
  Minute Muffler Installations Ltd.   Respondent
  Muffler House of Canada Ltd.   Respondent
Before: Decision maker Designation
Boyd, Kenneth J. Chairman
Lawyers: Name   Appearing for
  Hnatiuk, Arthur P.   Applicant
  Thom, Jeffrey N.   Respondent
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Decision: Application by the Authority to the Alberta Land Compensation Board for an order directing that officers of both Claimants be produced for examination for discovery. The Claimants alleged that the Board was without jurisdiction to make such an order due to the lack of any procedural regulations dealing with discovery. However, the Board found that it had the necessary power to deal with its own procedures in the absence of specific regulations. The order was granted.
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Related decisions:      
  Earlier
  [1980] EXLAW 15 Alta. Q.B. 1980-10-22
  Later
  [1981] EXLAW 16 Alta. C.A. 1981-06-03
  [1981] EXLAW 14 Alta. L.C.B. 1981-10-30
  [1982] EXLAW 14 Alta. L.C.B. 1982-03-02
  [1982] EXLAW 13 Alta. L.C.B. 1982-04-20
  [1984] EXLAW 6 Alta. C.A. 1984-02-13
Neutral citation: N/A
ExLaw citation: [1981] EXLAW 15
Parallel citations: (1981) 21 L.C.R. 286
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