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Record no. 785
Case name: Moller v. Alberta (Minister of Transportation and Utilities)
Date: 2004-10-28
Jurisdiction: Canada - Alberta
Court: Court of Appeal
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Parties: Name   Appearing as
  Moller, Franklin   Claimant
  Moller, Joan   Claimant
  Alberta (Minister of Transportation and Utilities)   Authority
Decision makers: Name Designation
Conrad, Carole M. J.A.
  Paperny, Marina S. J.A.
  Picard, Ellen I. J.A.
Lawyers: Name   Appearing for
  Carter, J. Darryl   Claimant
  Whittaker, Lionel H.   Authority
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Decision: Appeal by the Claimants to the Alberta Court of Appeal from an award of the Alberta Land Compensation Board made pursuant to the Expropriation Act, R.S.A. 2000, c. E-13. Partial taking of the subject property for a highway widening. The Court held that the Board did not appropriately take into account two sales and referred the matter back to the Board for a re-hearing.
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ExLaw citation: [2004] EXLAW 14
Neutral citation: 2004 ABCA 340
Parallel citations: (2004) 134 ACWS (3d) 1027
  [2004] AJ No. 1221
  (2004) 85 LCR 81
Related decisions:      
  Earlier
  [2003] EXLAW 5 Alta. L.C.B. 2003-03-13
  [2003] EXLAW 8 Alta. L.C.B. 2003-06-25
  [2003] EXLAW 10 Alta. L.C.B. 2003-08-21
  Later
  [2008] EXLAW 12 Alta. L.C.B. 2008-09-18
  [2008] EXLAW 18 Alta. L.C.B. 2008-12-12
  [2009] EXLAW 12 Alta. L.C.B. 2009-08-10
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