Decision 22862
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Real estate agent devoting time and energy in selling real estate; he answered in the negative to a very simple question in filling out his benefit claims. He must have known or should have known that this question was more concerned with his schedule than with his method of remuneration.
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week of unemployment |
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Decision 15870
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Claimant understood "did you work" to be referring to employment for which he was receiving compensation, and he was not receiving compensation and was just learning the real estate business. Onus on Commission to establish beyond reasonable doubt not met.
Decision 13352
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The facts do not support the necessary intent until about the time that the claimant actually began to make sales, at which point it must have been apparent to him that by any meaning of the word "work" he was working.
Decision 12087
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Claimant was informed that he was to report any commissions when he finalized the contracts for sale, and not to report money received when commissions actually paid to him.