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umpires |
jurisdiction |
question not at issue |
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Summary:
The Umpire is empowered only to hear appeals of Board decisions and the Board may only hear matters which are referred to it within the prescribed time. [p. 4]
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basic concepts |
insurability |
applicability |
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Summary:
He says that it is unfair to deem the money as earnings but not insurable income. It has been raised in previous cases without success. If there is unfairness, to attack the provisions under the FC Act may be the only way the constitutional question canbe addressed. [p. 6]
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board of referees |
special reasons |
discretion of Commission |
time for appeal to bor |
Summary:
The Board may only hear matters which are referred to it within the prescribed time. Only the CEIC has the discretion to allow a late appeal. Claimant must therefore apply to the CEIC for permission. Until he does so, that issue cannot be brought beforethe Board. [p. 4]