Decision A-0216.93

Case Number Claimant Judge Language Decision date
Decision A-0216.93 Roy Julie  Federal  English 1994-04-13
Decision Appealed Appellant Corresponding Case
Allowed Unanimous  No N/A 


Issue: Sub-Issue 1: Sub-Issue 2: Sub-Issue 3:
antedate  health reasons 

Summary:

Since the appreciation of "good cause" necessarily requires an examination of all the circumstances it would have been an error for the Board not to consider claimant's illness. There is no sacramental formula which requires the trier to use a specific form of words in coming to a conclusion.


Issue: Sub-Issue 1: Sub-Issue 2: Sub-Issue 3:
antedate  very exceptional circumstances 

Summary:

Since the appreciation of good cause requires an examination of all the circumstances it would have been an error for the Board not to consider claimant's illness. There is no sacramental formula which requires the trier to use a specific form of words such as "exceptional circumstances".


Issue: Sub-Issue 1: Sub-Issue 2: Sub-Issue 3:
antedate  waiting for job  searching for work 

Summary:

Antedate allowed by Board for nearly 6 months. The Board did not err in law. The reasons of the Board indicate that the illness of the claimant and her desire to find work on her own were the motivating factors in its judgment, said the Umpire. No reviewable error on the part of the Umpire.


Issue: Sub-Issue 1: Sub-Issue 2: Sub-Issue 3:
board of referees  errors in law  misinterpretation of facts 

Summary:

Since the appreciation of "good cause" necessarily requires an examination of all the circumstances it would have been an error for the Board not to consider claimant's illness. There is no sacramental formula which requires the trier to use a specific form of words in coming to a conclusion.


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