Acts and Regulations

E-14 - Expropriation Act

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Jurisdiction of Court, party to a dispute
30(1)The Court has exclusive jurisdiction
(a) to hear and determine all questions of compensation required to be paid under this Act or arising out of an expropriation or injurious affection to which this Act applies;
(b) to hear and determine all questions of compensation arising under any other Act under which a statutory authority is required to pay compensation to an owner in respect of a taking of, an interference with or an injury to property as authorized by that Act;
(c) Repealed: 1983, c.31, s.20
(d) Repealed: 1983, c.31, s.20
30(2)Subject to the other provisions of this section, to section 31 and to such procedural requirements as are established by regulation, the jurisdiction of the Court may be invoked by any party to a dispute by filing with the Court a notice of arbitration setting out such information as the Court directs and by serving a copy thereof upon the other party.
1973, c.6, s.30; 1983, c.31, s.20
Jurisdiction of Court
30(1)The Court has exclusive jurisdiction
(a) to hear and determine all questions of compensation required to be paid under this Act or arising out of an expropriation or injurious affection to which this Act applies;
(b) to hear and determine all questions of compensation arising under any other Act under which a statutory authority is required to pay compensation to an owner in respect of a taking of, an interference with or an injury to property as authorized by that Act;
(c) Repealed: 1983, c.31, s.20
(d) Repealed: 1983, c.31, s.20
Invocation of Jurisdiction of Court
30(2)Subject to the other provisions of this section, to section 31 and to such procedural requirements as are established by regulation, the jurisdiction of the Court may be invoked by any party to a dispute by filing with the Court a notice of arbitration setting out such information as the Court directs and by serving a copy thereof upon the other party.
1973, c.6, s.30; 1983, c.31, s.20