Laursen v. Director of Crime Victim Assistance, 2017 BCCA 8
Jurisdiction | British Columbia |
Judge | The Honourable Chief Justice Bauman,The Honourable Madam Justice Bennett,The Honourable Madam Justice Dickson |
Citation | 2017 BCCA 8 |
Docket Number | CA43066 |
Court | Court of Appeal (British Columbia) |
Date | 10 January 2017 |
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7 practice notes
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Gonzales Hill Preservation Society v. Victoria (City) Board of Variance,
...as well as this Court’s decisions in 18320 Holdings Inc. v. Thibeau, 2014 BCCA 494, Laursen v. Director of Crime Victim Assistance, 2017 BCCA 8, and Crook v. British Columbia (Director of Child, Family and Community Service), 2020 BCCA 192, as authority for the proposition that, as a......
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Aghili v. British Columbia (Workers' Compensation Appeal Tribunal),
...is it procedurally unfair. Costs [73] Based on Laursen v. Director of Crime Victim Assistance, 2017 BCCA 8 at para. 95, WCAT does not seek its costs against the [74] I dismiss the petition. [75] &......
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Chapman v. Workers' Compensation Appeal Tribunal,
...proceedings is that costs are not awarded for or against an administrative tribunal: Laursen v. Director of Crime Victim Assistance, 2017 BCCA 8 at para. 95. [80] There will be no order as to costs. “Girn J.” [79] ......
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Levy v. British Columbia (Ministry of Public Safety and Solicitor General),
...her staff, which has not been followed by the Province. [169] In Laursen v. Director of Crime Victim Assistance, 2017 BCCA 8 at para. 76, the Court of Appeal stated that the legislative intent behind the Act is to “put victims of crime back in their origi......
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7 cases
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Gonzales Hill Preservation Society v. Victoria (City) Board of Variance,
...as well as this Court’s decisions in 18320 Holdings Inc. v. Thibeau, 2014 BCCA 494, Laursen v. Director of Crime Victim Assistance, 2017 BCCA 8, and Crook v. British Columbia (Director of Child, Family and Community Service), 2020 BCCA 192, as authority for the proposition that, as a......
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Aghili v. British Columbia (Workers' Compensation Appeal Tribunal),
...is it procedurally unfair. Costs [73] Based on Laursen v. Director of Crime Victim Assistance, 2017 BCCA 8 at para. 95, WCAT does not seek its costs against the [74] I dismiss the petition. [75] &......
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Chapman v. Workers' Compensation Appeal Tribunal,
...proceedings is that costs are not awarded for or against an administrative tribunal: Laursen v. Director of Crime Victim Assistance, 2017 BCCA 8 at para. 95. [80] There will be no order as to costs. “Girn J.” [79] ......
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Levy v. British Columbia (Ministry of Public Safety and Solicitor General),
...her staff, which has not been followed by the Province. [169] In Laursen v. Director of Crime Victim Assistance, 2017 BCCA 8 at para. 76, the Court of Appeal stated that the legislative intent behind the Act is to “put victims of crime back in their origi......
Request a trial to view additional results