Acts and Regulations

E-14 - Expropriation Act

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Duty of Board to stand in place of Land Compensation Board
58(1)The Property Compensation Board shall stand in the stead of the Land Compensation Board to hear claims in respect of expropriations prior to the coming into force of this Act for which no order of the Land Compensation Board setting a date for hearing has, on the coming into force of this Act, been made under subsection 6(3) of Regulation 66-9A under the Land Compensation Board Act, and for such purpose the Property Compensation Board shall exercise the powers and jurisdiction that the Land Compensation Board would have had in respect of such claims by virtue of paragraph 57(b) if, prior to the coming into force of this Act, a date for a hearing had been set by the Land Compensation Board.
58(2)Where pursuant to an appeal of a decision of the Land Compensation Board taken under the Land Compensation Board Act, chapter 6 of 13 Elizabeth II, 1964, any matter is directed by a court to be reheard, the matter shall be reheard by the Property Compensation Board, and for such purposes the Property Compensation Board shall stand in the stead of the Land Compensation Board.
58(3)For the purpose of ascertaining the powers of the Property Compensation Board with respect to proceedings under subsections (1) and (2), the Land Compensation Board shall be deemed to have had, immediately prior to the coming into force of this Act, the same powers as are exercisable by the Property Compensation Board under section 32 and under the regulations.
1973, c.6, s.62; 1974, c.13 (Supp.), s.5; 1978, c.18, s.6
Duty of Board to stand in place of Land Compensation Board
58(1)The Property Compensation Board shall stand in the stead of the Land Compensation Board to hear claims in respect of expropriations prior to the coming into force of this Act for which no order of the Land Compensation Board setting a date for hearing has, on the coming into force of this Act, been made under subsection 6(3) of Regulation 66-9A under the Land Compensation Board Act, and for such purpose the Property Compensation Board shall exercise the powers and jurisdiction that the Land Compensation Board would have had in respect of such claims by virtue of paragraph 57(b) if, prior to the coming into force of this Act, a date for a hearing had been set by the Land Compensation Board.
58(2)Where pursuant to an appeal of a decision of the Land Compensation Board taken under the Land Compensation Board Act, chapter 6 of 13 Elizabeth II, 1964, any matter is directed by a court to be reheard, the matter shall be reheard by the Property Compensation Board, and for such purposes the Property Compensation Board shall stand in the stead of the Land Compensation Board.
58(3)For the purpose of ascertaining the powers of the Property Compensation Board with respect to proceedings under subsections (1) and (2), the Land Compensation Board shall be deemed to have had, immediately prior to the coming into force of this Act, the same powers as are exercisable by the Property Compensation Board under section 32 and under the regulations.
1973, c.6, s.62; 1974, c.13(Supp.), s.5; 1978, c.18, s.6