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claim procedure |
discretionary power waiver or variation of requirements |
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Summary:
Insured stated that he had not received the forms sent to him by the CEIC. Umpire allowed the case because in his opinion the CEIC should have used 55(10). Error of law. Only the CEIC may exercise that power. The Umpire therefore exceeded his jurisdiction.
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board of referees |
errors in law |
discretionary power |
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Summary:
Insured stated that he had not received the forms sent to him by the CEIC. Umpire allowed the case because in his opinion the CEIC should have used 55(10). Error of law. Only the CEIC may exercise that power. The Umpire therefore exceeded his jurisdiction.