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 90. Stay or dismissal in the public interest

91. Discontinuance, abandonment, settlement, etc.

92. Interlocutory injunctions: plaintiff’s undertaking to pay damages

93. Remedies

94. When order to negotiate not to be made

95. Restoration plans

96. Orders ancillary to order to negotiate

97. If parties agree on restoration plan

98. Court developed restoration plan

99. Estoppel

100. Costs

101. Stay on appeal

102. Limitations

PUBLIC NUISANCE CAUSING ENVIROMENTAL HARM

103. Public nuisance causing environmental harm

PART VII

EMPLOYER REPRISALS

104. Meaning of “Board”, Part VII

105. Complaint about reprisals

106. Labour relations officer, authorization

107. Labour relations officer, inquiry into complaint

108. Inquiry by the Board

109. Burden of proof

110. Determination by the Board

111. Agreement to the contrary

112. Failure to comply

113. Enforcement of determination

114. Effect of settlement

115. Act performed on behalf of employer

116. Powers, etc., of the Board

PART VIII

GENERAL

117. Delegation

118. No judicial review

119. Protection from personal liability

120. Crown bound

121. Regulations

Preamble

The people of Ontario recognize the inherent value of the natural environment.

The people of Ontario have a right to a healthful environment.