Is there any case law where the Assessment Board considered that the evidence before it was insufficient or unrepresentative?

British Columbia, Canada


The following excerpt is from Daniel v. British Columbia (Assessor of Area #01 - Capital), 2008 BCSC 1657 (CanLII):

[25] In addition, it is also argued that the board considered materials that were inappropriate or gave greater weight than it should have to evidence that was placed before it. Again, the weight and sufficiency of evidence is a question of fact, not law: CNR v. B.C. Assessor of Area No. 09 - Vancouver, [1990] B.C.J. No. 570.

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