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The Index of Jurisprudence

A Supplement to the Digest of Benefit Entitlement Principles

Decision 10071

Case Number:
Claimant:
Judge:
 
Drul Mary Lynn 
Reed 
 
Language:
Decision date:
 
English
1985/02/04
 

Decision:
Appealed:
Appellant:
Corresponding Case:
 
Dismissed 
No
N/A 
-
 

Issue:
Sub-Issue 1:
Sub-Issue 2:
Sub-Issue 3:
 
penalties 
earnings 
 

Summary:

Claimant's motivation to join the Corps in 11-82 was that her children were members. Few hours spent there weekly not considered by her as employment. She knew she would receive compensation but did not know how much nor how calculated. Finally paid in 7-83. [p. 9]


Issue:
Sub-Issue 1:
Sub-Issue 2:
Sub-Issue 3:
 
earnings 
income 
arising out of any employment 
 

Summary:

Claimant's motivation to join the Corps in 11-82 was that her children were members. Few hours spent there weekly not considered by her as employment. No control by employer. Finally paid compensation in 7-83. Despite very loose terms, income arising out of employment. [p. 11]