What is the obligation of a body with the power to refuse to proceed to a decision until it has afforded to any person affected by such a decision?

New Brunswick, Canada


The following excerpt is from Queen's square Neighborhood Association v. Fredericton (City), 2001 NBQB 257 (CanLII):

There is a clear obligation on a body with the power to decide not to proceed to a decision until it has afforded to any person affected by such decision a proper opportunity to be heard and to present such person’s case: See Ridge v. Baldwin, [1963] 2 All E.R. 66.

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