Summary of Issue: Discretionary Power


Decision S-0070.94

summary
Issue: Sub-Issue 1: Sub-Issue 2: Sub-Issue 3:
courses of instruction or training referral discretionary power
Summary:

The Umpire erred in law. He directed his mind to a matter not under appeal before the Board nor before him, namely the correctness of the CEIC's decision not to refer claimant to another training course; a decision, in any event, not reviewable on appeal. Leave to appeal dismissed by SC.

other summary
Other Issue(s): Sub-Issue 1: Sub-Issue 2: Sub-Issue 3:
umpires jurisdiction question not at issue
courses of instruction or training benefit period extended imprisonment

Decision A-0070.94 Full Text of Decision A-0070.94

summary
Issue: Sub-Issue 1: Sub-Issue 2: Sub-Issue 3:
courses of instruction or training referral discretionary power
Summary:

The Umpire erred in law. He directed his mind to a matter not under appeal before the Board nor before him, namely the correctness of the CEIC's decision not to refer claimant to another training course; a decision, in any event, not reviewable on appeal. Leave to appeal dismissed by SC.

other summary
Other Issue(s): Sub-Issue 1: Sub-Issue 2: Sub-Issue 3:
umpires jurisdiction question not at issue
courses of instruction or training benefit period extended imprisonment

Decision 12048 Full Text of Decision 12048

summary
Issue: Sub-Issue 1: Sub-Issue 2: Sub-Issue 3:
courses of instruction or training referral discretionary power
Summary:

Attended course in 83-84 at request of CEIC; found employment in summer of 1984 and left in September to continue course, this time on own initiative; only CEIC may exercise power conferred by s. 26.

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