Docket: LT02002
Order LT02-04
IN
THE MATTER of
an appeal by Steven
Malayny against a decision of the Provincial Treasurer regarding the
2001 real property assessment of Provincial Property Number 837567, located in
Summerside.
BEFORE THE COMMISSION
on Thursday, the 15th day of
August, 2002
Maurice Rodgerson, Vice-Chair
Arthur Hudson, Commissioner
Order
WHEREAS
Steven Malayny (the Appellant) filed a Notice of Appeal with the Commission on January 31,
2002 against a Referral Disposition of Assessment issued by the Provincial
Treasurer;
AND WHEREAS
the Commission has
not heard from the Appellant since January 31, 2002;
AND WHEREAS
Commission staff wrote the
Appellant on January 31, 2002 requesting that the Appellant provide the
Commission with written submissions not later than March 1, 2002;
AND WHEREAS
no response was received from the Appellant;
AND WHEREAS
Commission staff, by registered letter dated June
12, 2002 requested that the Appellant advise the Commission not later than
June 26, 2002 (the deadline) as to whether or not the Appellant intended to
proceed with the appeal, and said registered letter specified that the
Commission may deem the appeal to be withdrawn if the Appellant did not
respond by said deadline;
AND WHEREAS
the registered letter was received by the
Appellant on June 13, 2002;
AND WHEREAS
the deadline specified in the registered letter
has now passed and no response has been received from the Appellant;
NOW
THEREFORE,
pursuant
to the
Island Regulatory and Appeals
Commission Act
and the
Real Property Assessment Act,
IT IS ORDERED
THAT
-
Appeal
LT02002 is hereby deemed to have been withdrawn.
DATED at Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, this 15th day of
August, 2002.
BY THE COMMISSION:
Maurice Rodgerson, Vice-Chair
Arthur Hudson, Commissioner
NOTICE
Section 12 of the Island
Regulatory and Appeals Commission Act reads as follows:
12. The Commission may, in its absolute discretion, review, rescind or vary any order or
decision made by it or rehear any application before deciding it.
Parties to this proceeding seeking
a review of the Commission's decision or order in this matter may do so by filing with the
Commission, at the earliest date, a written Request for Review, which clearly
states the reasons for the review and the nature of the relief sought.
Sections 33 and 34 of the
Real Property Assessment Act provide as follows:
33.
Notwithstanding anything in any public or private Act, an appeal lies to the
Supreme Court of the province from any order, decision, or award of the
Commission, if notice of the appeal is given the other parties within
forty-five days after the making of the order, or decisions sought to be
appealed from.
34. The
rules and practices of the Supreme Court respecting appeals apply with the
necessary changes to any appeal.