Housing Act

Principle of relativity precludes a non-resident from relying on domiciliary rights upon entering a dwelling unlawfully

Principle of relativity precludes a non-resident from relying on domiciliary rights upon entering a dwelling unlawfully 2560 1707 SarisLaw

On 15 May 2019, the Administrative Jurisdiction Division (Division) ruled an important judgment for the administrative penalty practice concerning the alleged unlawful entry of a dwelling by a supervisor and…

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Fines for co-perpetrators in administrative law

Fines for co-perpetrators in administrative law 1000 665 SarisLaw

Not only in criminal law but also in administrative law, co-perpetrators, in addition to perpetrators, can be faced with an administrative fine. A ruling by the Administrative Jurisdiction Division of…

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Fine overthrown: amount of fine in municipal Housing Bylaw is in breach of the law

Fine overthrown: amount of fine in municipal Housing Bylaw is in breach of the law 1000 667 SarisLaw

On 13 June 2018, the Administrative Jurisdiction Division issued an important ruling for the practice of fines. In that case, the Division ruled that there was no basis for imposing…

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