Acts and Regulations

E-14 - Expropriation Act

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Temporary continuance of Property Compensation Board
64(1)The Property Compensation Board shall continue for the purposes of
(a) completing any matter for which a hearing has been held by the Board at the time of the coming into force of this section but no decision has been made and no written reasons for the decision has been given to the parties, and
(b) dealing with any matters remitted to it by a court at the time of the coming into force of this section to be heard again or to be otherwise dealt as a court has directed,
and for such purposes shall have all the jurisdiction and power vested in the Property Compensation Board prior to the coming into force of this section.
64(2)With regards to the matters referred to in subsection (1), the Property Compensation Board shall
(a) where a hearing has been held, make a decision, and prepare written reasons within a reasonable period of time of the coming into force of this section;
(b) where a matter is to be heard again, hold a hearing as directed by a court, make a decision and prepared written reasons within a reasonable period of time; or
(c) deal with a matter as directed by a court within a reasonable period of time.
64(3)The chairman, vice-chairman and any member of the Property Compensation Board who are engaged in making a decision, conducting a hearing or dealing with a matter as provided for in subsection (2) shall, during the period of time they are actually engaged therein, be paid on a per diem basis such amount as determined by the Lieutenant-Governor in Council.
64(4)Notwithstanding the expiration of the term of a chairman, vice-chairman or other member of the Property Compensation Board, the chairman, vice-chairman or other member shall continue as a member of the Board for the purpose of completing any matter in relation to which he participated as a member of the Board.
64(5)Members of the Property Compensation Board constituting a quorum in respect of any matter referred to in subsection (1) shall sit during any proceeding in relation to that matter until a determination is made with respect to that matter.
1983, c.31, s.34
Temporary continuance of Property Compensation Board
64(1)The Property Compensation Board shall continue for the purposes of
(a) completing any matter for which a hearing has been held by the Board at the time of the coming into force of this section but no decision has been made and no written reasons for the decision has been given to the parties, and
(b) dealing with any matters remitted to it by a court at the time of the coming into force of this section to be heard again or to be otherwise dealt as a court has directed,
and for such purposes shall have all the jurisdiction and power vested in the Property Compensation Board prior to the coming into force of this section.
64(2)With regards to the matters referred to in subsection (1), the Property Compensation Board shall
(a) where a hearing has been held, make a decision, and prepare written reasons within a reasonable period of time of the coming into force of this section;
(b) where a matter is to be heard again, hold a hearing as directed by a court, make a decision and prepared written reasons within a reasonable period of time; or
(c) deal with a matter as directed by a court within a reasonable period of time.
64(3)The chairman, vice-chairman and any member of the Property Compensation Board who are engaged in making a decision, conducting a hearing or dealing with a matter as provided for in subsection (2) shall, during the period of time they are actually engaged therein, be paid on a per diem basis such amount as determined by the Lieutenant-Governor in Council.
64(4)Notwithstanding the expiration of the term of a chairman, vice-chairman or other member of the Property Compensation Board, the chairman, vice-chairman or other member shall continue as a member of the Board for the purpose of completing any matter in relation to which he participated as a member of the Board.
64(5)Members of the Property Compensation Board constituting a quorum in respect of any matter referred to in subsection (1) shall sit during any proceeding in relation to that matter until a determination is made with respect to that matter.
1983, c.31, s.34