Decision 13429

Case Number Claimant Judge Language Decision date
Decision 13429   McNair  English 1987-04-02
Decision Appealed Appellant Corresponding Case
Dismissed  No N/A  -


Issue: Sub-Issue 1: Sub-Issue 2: Sub-Issue 3:
earnings  farming  definition 

Summary:

The CEIC argues that moneys earned from the sale of milk fell squarely within reg. 57(6)(b), regardless of whether claimant's self-employment was major or minor in extent [p. 8]. I accept that reg. 57(6)(b) makes no differentiation between major and minor self-employment. [p. 9]


Issue: Sub-Issue 1: Sub-Issue 2: Sub-Issue 3:
week of unemployment  farming  self-employed 

Summary:

One can be self-employed in farming, even though he himself does not perform all of the multiplicity of chores and tasks. He did some of the physical work, despite his disability. No evidence that he was not jointly engaged with his wife in the management of the farm. [p. 9-10]


Issue: Sub-Issue 1: Sub-Issue 2: Sub-Issue 3:
earnings  business returns  as income 

Summary:

The CEIC argues that moneys earned from the sale of milk fell squarely within reg. 57(6)(b), regardless of whether claimant's self-employment was major or minor in extent [p. 8]. I accept that reg. 57(6)(b) makes no differentiation between major and minor self-employment. [p. 9]


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