4. The test for determining whether a body may be amenable to judicial review.

(2)ÌýÌýÌýÌý Persons Against Whom Judicial Review May Lie

There is no single test for determining whether a body will be amenable to judicial review1. The source of the body's power is a significant factor2. If the source of the body's power is statute or subordinate legislation it will usually be amenable to judicial review. Decisions of bodies whose authority is derived solely from contract or from the consent of the parties will usually not be amenable to judicial review3.