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Record no. 2629
Case name: Hugh's Haulage Ltd. v. Ontario (Minister of Transportation and Communications)
Date: 1981-05-04
Jurisdiction: Canada - Ontario
Court: Land Compensation Board
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Parties: Name   Appearing as
  Enterprise Construction Limited   Claimant
  Hugh's Haulage Limited   Claimant
  Ontario (Minister of Transportation and Communications)   Respondent
Before: Decision maker Designation
Dobbs, G.T.J. Member
  Grant, Roy M. Vice-Chairman
  Middleton, Donald W. Member
Lawyers: Name   Appearing for
  Brownlie, John D.   Claimant
  Agro, John L.   Respondent
  Dempster, David R.   Respondent
Experts: Name Occupation Appearing for
  Farr, James Edgar Appraiser Claimant
  Sobanski, Alfred A. Engineer Claimant
  Bacon, Michael J. Planner Respondent
  Ozog, Thadeus (Ted) Appraiser Respondent
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Decision: Application to the Ontario Land Compensation Board for determination of compensation payable to the Claimants pursuant to the Expropriations Act, R.S.O. 1970, c. 154. Partial takings of portions of two adjacent parcels. The takings were 1.4 ac. and 3.4 ac. from parent parcels having areas of 5.0 ac and 11.9 ac. respectively. The subject properties were located in the City of Mississauga. The land was taken for highway purposes. The Board awarded compensation in the aggregate amount of $58,000 plus interest and costs.
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Neutral citation: N/A
ExLaw citation: [1981] EXLAW 69
Parallel citations: (1981) 22 L.C.R. 39
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