Outcome: Withdrawn
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Decision: Way-Jac Holdings v. The British Columbia Chicken Marketing Board
Appeal of BCCMB’s decision regarding shipment restrictions to the Lower Mainland. Way-Jac Holdings contested a threatened quota reduction if shipments were made before January 1, 1995. The decision was related to the Board’s letter dated July 12, 1993.
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Decision: Van Der Wereld v. British Columbia Chicken Marketing Board
Withdrawal of appeal of BCCMB’s Order #213 decision. The appellant’s concerns were addressed by a subsequent order adjusting roaster quota cycles. The decision was related to the appellant’s satisfaction with the new order.
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Decision: Arnold v. BC SPCA
Appeal of seizure of 59 dogs and 14 exotic birds. BCFIRB dismissed the appeal after the appellant withdrew the appeal.
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Decision: Kang v. British Columbia Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals
BCFIRB dismissal order confirming withdrawal of an appeal under the PCAA regarding seizure of one dog and one cat.
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Preliminary decision: Kornelsen v. West Heritage Poultry
Complaint related to noise from ventilation fans. The complaint was dismissed following the complainant’s withdrawal of the complaint.
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Preliminary decision: Medel v. British Columbia Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals
Appeal of dog seizure under the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act. The appellant surrendered the dog during the hearing, and BCFIRB dismissed the appeal as withdrawn.
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Decision: Mucci International Marketing Inc v. British Columbia Vegetable Marketing Commission
Appeal of BCVMC’s decision to summarily dismiss a request to designate Mucci International Marketing Inc as an agency. The appellant withdrew their appeal, leading to its dismissal.
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Preliminary decision: Westaway v. British Columbia Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals
Appeal regarding the seizure of three dogs. The appeal was dismissed following the appellant’s withdrawal.
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Dismissal: Prokam Enterprises Ltd. v. British Columbia Vegetable Marketing Commission
Appeal of BCVMC’s reconsideration decision to dismiss. Prokam Enterprises Ltd. withdrew its appeal, leading to the dismissal of the case.
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Decision: CFP Marketing Corporation v. British Columbia Vegetable Marketing Commission
Appeal of BCVMC’s decision to dismiss CFP Marketing Corporation’s application for an agency license. The appeal was withdrawn by the appellant.
