Lockyer-Kash v. British Columbia (Worker‰Ûªs Compensation Board), 2016 BCSC 2435
Court | Supreme Court of British Columbia (Canada) |
Case Date | December 30, 2016 |
Jurisdiction | British Columbia |
Citations | 2016 BCSC 2435 |
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Colwill v. Workers’ Compensation Board, 2019 BCCA 453
...also relies on two companion trial-level decisions, Lockyer‑Kash v. British Columbia (Workers’ Compensation Board), 2016 BCSC 2435 and Bodman v. Workers’ Compensation Appeal Tribunal, 2016 BCSC 2436. While those cases do not directly address the issue of exhaustion of i......
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Colwill v. Workers' Compensation Board, 2019 BCSC 826
...are ultimately reviewable by this court: Johnson; Jozipovic (C.A.); and Lockyer-Kash v. British Columbia (Workers' Compensation Board), 2016 BCSC 2435. They are binding and "in the nature of rules rather than guidelines": Jozipovic (C.A.) at para. 15. The dispute concerns the timing of any ......
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Bodman v. Workers‰Ûª Compensation Appeal Tribunal, 2016 BCSC 2436
...reasons for judgment are being rendered contemporaneously with those in Lockyer- Kash v. British Columbia (Workers’ Compensation Board), 2016 BCSC 2435 [Lockyer-Kash]. The background relating to the hearing of both petitions is set out in Lockyer-Kash at paras. For the reasons that follow t......
3 cases
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Colwill v. Workers’ Compensation Board, 2019 BCCA 453
...also relies on two companion trial-level decisions, Lockyer‑Kash v. British Columbia (Workers’ Compensation Board), 2016 BCSC 2435 and Bodman v. Workers’ Compensation Appeal Tribunal, 2016 BCSC 2436. While those cases do not directly address the issue of exhaustion of i......
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Colwill v. Workers' Compensation Board, 2019 BCSC 826
...are ultimately reviewable by this court: Johnson; Jozipovic (C.A.); and Lockyer-Kash v. British Columbia (Workers' Compensation Board), 2016 BCSC 2435. They are binding and "in the nature of rules rather than guidelines": Jozipovic (C.A.) at para. 15. The dispute concerns the timing of any ......
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Bodman v. Workers‰Ûª Compensation Appeal Tribunal, 2016 BCSC 2436
...reasons for judgment are being rendered contemporaneously with those in Lockyer- Kash v. British Columbia (Workers’ Compensation Board), 2016 BCSC 2435 [Lockyer-Kash]. The background relating to the hearing of both petitions is set out in Lockyer-Kash at paras. For the reasons that follow t......