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board of referees |
natural justice |
instructions from umpire |
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Summary:
Whether instructions or a mere obiter, once the Umpire concluded that claimant had not been granted the right to a hearing, he did not have to rule on any forthcoming arguments. His comments can in no way be legally binding on the Board.
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availability for work |
absences from home |
on vacation |
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Summary:
The Umpire listed 4 points (dealing with the steps taken and the possiblity to shorten the absence) to decide on the availability of a claimant on vacation. Standpoint disputed before the Federal Court. The Board is not legally bound by the Umpire's comments.