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Privileged Communications: A Proposal For Reform, Leslie Katz
Privileged Communications: A Proposal For Reform, Leslie Katz
Dalhousie Law Journal
The privileged communications rules may prevent a party to litigation from bringing into evidence matters he wishes to bring. His inability to do so may lead to a result less favourable to him than that which he would have obtained had a claim of privilege not barred his way. This different result may not only put him in a worse position than he would otherwise have been in, but may have harmful consequences for others as well, consequences which may be too subtle even to detect at the time the privilege is exercised. How likely is it that the privileged …
Zoning: Avenues Of Reform, Stanley M. Makuch
Zoning: Avenues Of Reform, Stanley M. Makuch
Dalhousie Law Journal
"Planning is not simply a matter of allocating land for various kinds of development. It is also concerned with the form of development and redevelopment, and with the quality of the physical environment that is produced. 'In the end what matters is not simply where development takes place: its form is equally important and the planning system will be judged by the quality of the results it produces." Although the above statement may be viewed by some to be a statement of the very obvious, and to be almost axiomatic in nature, such is not the case. A history of …