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Record no. 2611
Case name: Larson v. Windsor (City)
Date: 1979-04-06
Jurisdiction: Canada - Ontario
Court: Land Compensation Board
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Parties: Name   Appearing as
  Larson, Neil   Claimant
  Larson, Pauline   Claimant
  Windsor (City)   Respondent
Decision makers: Name Designation
Hobart, George M. Member
  Middleton, Donald W. Member
  Worrall, James Vice-Chairman
Lawyers: Name   Appearing for
  Paroian, Leon   Claimant
  Nisbet, Gordon S.   Respondent
Experts: Name Occupation Appearing for
  Lambert, Donald W. Appraiser Claimant
  Simmons, Lawrence John Appraiser Respondent
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Decision: Application to the Ontario Land Compensation Board for determination of liability and damages payable to the Claimants by the Respondent pursuant to the Expropriations Act, R.S.O. 1970, c. 154. The Claimants alleged that they had suffered a loss caused by the construction of a median barrier on a street adjacent to their property. No land was taken from the Claimants. The subject property was located in the City of Windsor. The Board found the Respondent liable and awarded compensation in the amount of $99,799 plus interest and costs.
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ExLaw citation: [1979] EXLAW 59
Neutral citation: N/A
Parallel citations: (1979) 17 LCR 349
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  [1980] EXLAW 73 Ont. HCJ Div. 1980-08-29
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