Case name: |
Stafford v. British Columbia (Minister of Environment) |
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Jurisdiction: |
Canada - British Columbia |
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Parties: |
Name |
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Appearing as |
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Stafford, Robert |
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Plaintiff |
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West Coast Safaris Ltd. |
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Plaintiff |
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British Columbia (Minister of Environment) |
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Defendant |
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Before: |
Decision maker |
Designation |
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Tysoe, David Franklin |
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Lawyers: |
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Appearing for |
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Buri, Thomas R. |
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Plaintiff |
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Eastwood, John Douglas |
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Defendant |
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Decision: |
Application for a declaration that the Defendant had wrongly interfered with a guide outfitter's licence issued to the Plaintiffs. The Plaintiffs operated a hunting expedition business. The Defendant had reduced the quota of grizzly bear kills permitted by the licence. The Plaintiffs alleged that the alteration of the licence amounted to a constructive expropriation. The action was dismissed. |
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ExLaw citation: |
[1996] EXLAW 209 |
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Parallel citations: |
(1996) 63 A.C.W.S. (3d) 277 |
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[1996] B.C.J. No. 1010 |
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