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Difference between revisions of "Review of Administrative Decisions for Public Complaints (5:III)"

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::Similarly, a tribunal can be overruled if it applies the law incorrectly in other contexts.  The enabling statute which creates a given tribunal cannot grant it the authority to act illegally or to change the law.
::Similarly, a tribunal can be overruled if it applies the law incorrectly in other contexts.  The enabling statute which creates a given tribunal cannot grant it the authority to act illegally or to change the law.


::(ii) Standards of Review
::(iii) Standards of Review


::Different standards of review may be imposed depending on the issue that is under review and the nature of the tribunal.  The law relating to standards of review is quite complicated and depends on which tribunal is involved.
::Different standards of review may be imposed depending on the issue that is under review and the nature of the tribunal.  The law relating to standards of review is quite complicated and depends on which tribunal is involved.
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