Outcome: Denied / dismissed
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Decision: Van Nuys v. British Columbia Egg Marketing Board
Appeal of BCEMB’s decision to dismiss the appeal as filed out of time. The appellant’s reason for delay was not accepted as special circumstances. The decision was related to the allocation of TRLQ production.
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Decision: Van Nuys v. British Columbia Egg Marketing Board
Decision on filing deadline extension. The appeal was related to the Temporary Restricted License Quota Program.
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Decision: Veeken’s Poultry Farm Ltd. v. British Columbia Egg Marketing Board
Appeal of BCEMB’s over-quota assessment decision to the British Columbia Marketing Board. Veeken’s Poultry Farm Ltd. contested the accuracy of a bird count conducted by the BCEMB, which led to an over-quota assessment. The decision was related to the BCEMB’s policy on quota credits and counting methods.
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Decision: Samsom’s Poultry Farm Ltd. v. British Columbia Egg Marketing Board
Appeal of BCEMB’s decision to enforce payment of outstanding levies and address allegations of fraud. Samsom’s Poultry Farm Ltd. contested the Board’s actions related to non-payment of judgment and levies, breach of agreement, and handling of surplus product. The decision was related to the BCEMB’s Standing Order.
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Decision: Van Nuys v. British Columbia Egg Marketing Board
Appeal of BCEMB’s decision regarding the allocation of Temporary Restricted Licence Quota. The appellant contends that the appeal was filed within the 30-day period mandated by the Natural Products Marketing (BC) Act, despite mailing delays. The decision was related to the allocation of temporary restricted licence quota production.
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Decision: Van Nuys d.b.a. Van Nuys Farms v. British Columbia Egg Marketing Board
Appeal of BCEMB’s decision to deny a permit for free run egg production under the Temporary Restricted Licence Quota (TRLQ) Program.
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Preliminary decision: Pottruff v. British Columbia Egg Marketing Board
The appellant requested a stay of a flock seizure notice pending the appeal hearing.
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Decision: Pottruff v. British Columbia Egg Marketing Board
Original signed decision of appeal BCEMB’s decision to seize a flock due to alleged non-compliance with the BCEMB’s Standing Orders.
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Preliminary Decision: Salmon Arm Poultry Farm Ltd. et al. v. British Columbia Egg Marketing Board
Preliminary matter on whether BCEMB decisions implementing BCMB supervisory directions were appealable or only subject to judicial review.
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Procedural Decision: Reid d.b.a. Olera Farms v. British Columbia Egg Marketing Board
Addresses preliminary issues in an appeal against the BCEMB’s decision to enforce its Standing Order on marketing regulated products. The decision discusses the admissibility of evidence for statutory interpretation and the bias claim.
