McCulloch v. British Columbia (Human Rights Tribunal), 2019 BCSC 624
Jurisdiction | British Columbia |
Judge | Morellato |
Citation | 2019 BCSC 624 |
Docket Number | S-162333/ S-166527 |
Court | Supreme Court of British Columbia (Canada) |
Date | 18 April 2019 |
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2 practice notes
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Smith v. British Columbia (Human Rights Tribunal), 2021 BCSC 331
...of the Code: Rule 12(2) of the Tribunal’s Rules of Practice and Procedure; McCulloch v. British Columbia (Human Rights Tribunal), 2019 BCSC 624 at para. 43; Goddard v. Dixon, 2012 BCSC 161 at paras. 81 and [17] The Tribunal screens complaints......
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Parmar v. Translink Security Management Limited, 2020 BCSC 1625
...ought not be set aside unless they are found to be patently unreasonable: McCulloch v. British Columbia (Human Rights Tribunal), 2019 BCSC 624 at para. 36. [11] Assuming the Tribunal has properly reviewed the complaint and given appropriate consideration of the reasons for delay, I must giv......
2 cases
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Smith v. British Columbia (Human Rights Tribunal), 2021 BCSC 331
...of the Code: Rule 12(2) of the Tribunal’s Rules of Practice and Procedure; McCulloch v. British Columbia (Human Rights Tribunal), 2019 BCSC 624 at para. 43; Goddard v. Dixon, 2012 BCSC 161 at paras. 81 and [17] The Tribunal screens complaints......
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Parmar v. Translink Security Management Limited, 2020 BCSC 1625
...ought not be set aside unless they are found to be patently unreasonable: McCulloch v. British Columbia (Human Rights Tribunal), 2019 BCSC 624 at para. 36. [11] Assuming the Tribunal has properly reviewed the complaint and given appropriate consideration of the reasons for delay, I must giv......