MLP Unit 4 - Municipal Land-Related Law (Zoom Format)

Format: Zoom
Program: Municipal Law Program (MLP)
Number of Sessions: 4
Fri, Nov 6 2026, 9am - 1pm
Fri, Nov 20 2026, 9am - 1pm
Fri, Dec 4 2026, 9am - 1pm
Fri, Dec 18 2026, 9am - 1pm
Registration is now OPEN
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Registration for the fall 2026 term will close on August 10 unless the course reaches capacity.

Course materials and a syllabus with all due dates will be available to registrants by October 23. The first assignment is due by November 13, and the final assignment is due by January 4 (to avoid Holiday Season).

Please note: 

  • Attendance is required. Please confirm you are available for all classes prior to registering. 
  • The schedule for this offering of MLP Unit 4 is accelerated to enable the completion of two units via Zoom format within one term. If you prefer a schedule with assignment deadlines spaced out over a longer period, please choose the correspondence format. 
  • MLP is an academic program. If you are unfamiliar with the program's expectations, please review the "Course Descriptions & Outlines" section of the MLP web page prior to registering.

Textbook

The course textbook is provided as a PDF file to all registrants. The file will be available in AMCTO Connect once the course opens for access by October 23. However, AMCTO provides the option to purchase a hard copy of the textbook with an additional fee, and the book is shipped through Canada Post's Xpresspost. You'll have an opportunity to purchase the hard copy textbook through the online registration process. Due to logistics, textbook shipping may not start until after registration closes on August 10.


Instructor

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Denitza Koev
Partner, Thomson Rogers

Denitza is a member of the Planning & Municipal Law Group and Expropriation Law Group at Thomson Rogers. As part of the team, she has gained significant exposure to complex planning, municipal and expropriation matters. She has appeared before the Ontario Superior Court of Justice, the Divisional Court, the Ontario Land Tribunal, the former Ontario Municipal Board, and the Toronto Local Appeal Body. She also appears before municipal committees and councils and has experience in all facets of planning law.