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An Alberta commercial property owner receives an assessment they believe is too high and wants to appeal. After an unsuccessful hearing at CARB, what further appeal options exist?

Correct Answer

B) The owner may seek leave to appeal to the Court of King's Bench on a question of law or jurisdiction

After a CARB decision, a property owner may seek leave to appeal to the Court of King's Bench, but only on a question of law or jurisdiction — not on the merits of the assessment itself. The court will only grant leave if there is a reasonable possibility that the board made an error of law or exceeded its jurisdiction.

Answer Options
A
No further appeals are available after CARB
B
The owner may seek leave to appeal to the Court of King's Bench on a question of law or jurisdiction
C
The owner may appeal directly to the Alberta Legislature
D
The owner must wait two years before filing a new complaint

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CARBCourt of King's Benchleave to appealquestion of law
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