Outcome: Denied / dismissed
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Decision: Neufeldt v. British Columbia Egg Marketing Board
Appeal of BCEMB’s decision to require Neufeldt to reduce his laying flock and pay marketing license fees. Neufeldt contested the reduction of his flock size and the assessed fees, arguing for an exemption based on prior agreements and inconsistent fee assessments. The decision was related to the exemption policy under the Resolution.
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Decision: Penner v. British Columbia Egg Marketing Board
Appeal of BCEMB’s decision to deny a change of grading stations.
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Decision: Wilson v. British Columbia Chicken Marketing Board
Appeal of BCCMB’s decision not to grant Wilson the full secondary quota he claimed entitlement to. The decision was related to Regulation #1M-120-1978 concerning secondary quotas for registered growers.
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Decision: Kleine v. British Columbia Egg Marketing Board
Appeal of BCEMB’s decision to seize and dispose of layers exceeding 500 without a license. Kleine’s appeal was based on financial difficulties leading to the contravention of the Standing Order. The decision was related to the Standing Orders of the BCEMB, B.C. Reg. 520/81.
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Decision: Five Cedar Poultry Farm Ltd. v. British Columbia Egg Marketing Board
Appeal of BCEMB’s decision to charge interest on late levy payments.
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Decision: Island Egg Sales Ltd. v. British Columbia Egg Marketing Board
Appeal of BCEMB’s decision to deny the transfer of egg production between grading stations. Island Egg Sales Ltd. argued for more production to meet market demands, citing an imbalance in egg distribution.
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Decision: Eggstream Farms Ltd. v. British Columbia Egg Marketing Board
Appeal of BCEMB’s decision concerning Temporary Restricted Licence Quota allocation. Eggstream Farms Ltd. contested the denial of additional TRLQ for organic egg production, alleging breach of a settlement agreement and unfair treatment in quota allocation.
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Decision: Eggstream Farms Ltd. v. British Columbia Egg Marketing Board
Appeal of BCEMB’s decision to deny additional Temporary Restricted Licence Quota (TRLQ) for organic egg production. Eggstream Farms Ltd. alleged breach of a settlement agreement and sought additional TRLQ allocation. The decision was related to the Revised TRLQ Program.
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Decision: British Columbia Egg Processors Council v. British Columbia Egg Marketing Board
Appeal of BCEMB’s decision to reduce buy-back remuneration to processors. The British Columbia Egg Processors Council challenged the fairness of the decision, arguing it placed BC graders at a disadvantage and sought either rescission or amendment to align with Canadian averages. The decision was related to buy-back remuneration policy.
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Decision: Eggstream Farms Ltd. v. British Columbia Egg Marketing Board
Appeal of BCEMB’s decision to deny a request to reinstate a withdrawn appeal concerning TRLQ allocation. Eggstream Farms Ltd. argued that the BCEMB’s actions frustrated a mediated settlement and sought to adjudicate the issue. The decision was related to the administration of the TRLQ program.
