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Relevance and reasons in planning matters

By: Language: English Series: Journal of Planning and Environment Law ; July 1998, 625-634(10)Publication details: 1998Subject(s): Summary: Discusses planning decisions in the context of the nature and significance of `relevant` considerations. Considers the issues of whether a matter is legally relevant, and whether a remedy should be made available by way of judicial review if the decision is defective. Examines the extent of theduty to give reasons.
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Discusses planning decisions in the context of the nature and significance of `relevant` considerations. Considers the issues of whether a matter is legally relevant, and whether a remedy should be made available by way of judicial review if the decision is defective. Examines the extent of theduty to give reasons.