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board of referees |
natural justice |
defined |
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Summary:
The board heard the insured and was able to consider all the essential facts at the hearing. It cannot be concluded that there was a breach of natural justice solely because he told the Umpire, for the first time, that he had not been heard as completely as he would have liked.
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umpires |
grounds of appeal |
natural justice and error in law or in fact |
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Summary:
Where claimant left voluntarily without just cause, Umpire may not substitute his opinion for that of the board unless the board's decision is vitiated by one of the errors set out in s. 80.