tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7665355359899630254.post8011696350077380623..comments2023-12-20T07:29:21.752-05:00Comments on Administrative Law Matters: Reasonable Interpretations of Law: Some ThoughtsPaul Dalyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13433629868698007121noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7665355359899630254.post-38140846397612587832013-06-27T14:46:15.040-04:002013-06-27T14:46:15.040-04:00If the legislature intended that the decision-make...If the legislature intended that the decision-maker be given a wide berth to interpret the statute, wouldn't this be evident to a reviewing court applying Driedger's Modern Principle, which considers the whole statutory context, etc.? So it can be argued that there's no problem with a reviewing court using tools of judicial interpretation to determine the clarity of a provision that was considered by the administrative decision-maker.Ryan M.noreply@blogger.com