What is the test for the proposition that expropriating authority does not abuse its power and target natural resources for its own purposes?

New Brunswick, Canada


The following excerpt is from Stephen Moffett Ltd. v. New Brunswick, 2004 NBQB 32 (CanLII):

Fraser v. Canada 1963 CanLII 75 (SCC), [1963] S.C.R. 455 stands for the proposition that an expropriating authority should not abuse its power and target natural resources for its’ own purposes.

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