Outcome: Denied / dismissed
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Decision: Whyte v. British Columbia Chicken Marketing Board
Appeal of BCCMB’s decision to deny transitional quota. The Whytes argued their entitlement based on a contract to purchase quota from Way-Jac Holdings Ltd. The decision was related to Order 320 concerning transitional quota allocation.
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Decision: White Spot Limited v. British Columbia Broiler Marketing Board
Appeal of BC Broiler Marketing Board’s decision to deny an open permit for broiler growth. White Spot Limited sought to increase its growing permit to utilize existing capacity and meet market demand.
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Decision: Van der Wereld v. British Columbia Chicken Marketing Board
Appeal of BCCMB’s F.O.B. farm gate policy decision to direct Lilydale to place chicks and pay F.O.B. prices. The decision was related to the payment of actual ferry costs for transporting live chickens off Vancouver Island.
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Supplemental Decision: DeBoer v. British Columbia Chicken Marketing Board
Appeal of BCCMB’s decision to maintain its previous ruling. DeBoer sought reconsideration based on new evidence regarding a quota increase. The decision was related to the quota increase program implemented in 1980.
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Decision: Korthuis d.b.a. Try Poultry Farms v. British Columbia Chicken Marketing Board
Appeal of BCCMB’s decision to deny secondary and transitional quota allocations. The appellant challenged the decision based on his status as a registered grower and compliance with quota conditions. The decision was related to Orders #303 and #320 concerning quota allocations.
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Decision: Sundance Investments Ltd. and R62 Enterprises Ltd. v. British Columbia Chicken Marketing Board
Appeal of BCCMB’s decision to cancel a previously approved transfer of quota. Sundance Investments Ltd. and R62 Enterprises Ltd. challenged the cancellation, asserting it was ultra vires and sought a variance to allow quota transfer to a partnership. The decision related to quota transfer conditions and compliance.
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Decision: Sunrise Poultry Processors Ltd. et al. v. British Columbia Chicken Marketing Board
Appeal of BCCMB’s decision to implement a Revised Spot Market Supply Program.
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Decision: DeBoer v. British Columbia Chicken Marketing Board
Appeal of BCCMB’s decision to cancel DeBoer’s 39 percent quota increase if he marketed with a Lower Mainland processor. The decision was related to the policy encouraging the establishment of a grower and processing industry in the Interior.
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Decision: Reid d.b.a. Thomas Reid Farms v. British Columbia Chicken Marketing Board
Appeal of BCCMB’s decisions to impose back levies, set permit levels, impose permit fees, and deny production rights at a specific location. Reid’s issues relate to specialty chicken production and the impact of policy rules on their organic chicken operation.
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Decision: Korthuis d.b.a. Try Poultry Farms v. British Columbia Chicken Marketing Board
Appeal of BCCMB’s decision to impose production penalties for unauthorized production. The BCCMB’s order required 381-day stand down.
