Category: Regulated marketing appeal
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Decision: Lefebvre v. British Columbia Broiler Marketing Board
Appeal of BCBHEC’s refusal to transfer full secondary quota and permit associated with a newly acquired broiler farm under Regulation IM-120-1978.
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Decision: Ponchet v. British Columbia Broiler Marketing Board
Appeal of BCBHEC’s decision to deny an increase in secondary roaster quota due to insufficient barn space. The appeal is related to quota allocation under Regulation #1 M 121 – 1978 and Regulation #1 M 137 – 1979.
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Decision: Horizon Hatchery Ltd. v. British Columbia Broiler Hatching Egg Commission
Appeal of BCBHEC’s Order 28/90 directing that hatching egg production be supplied to Horizon Hatchery for purchase. The appeal concerned allocation of regulated product supply under Commission direction.
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Costs decision: Horizon Hatchery Ltd. v. British Columbia Broiler Hatching Egg Commission
Appeal of BCBHEC’s application for costs decision to award costs. The decision was related to the appeal hearing held on March 7, 1995.
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Decision: Beckhope Farms Ltd. v. British Columbia Milk Marketing Board
Appeal of BCMMB’s decision to deny an off-exchange transfer of dairy farm quota as part of a going concern sale. Beckhope Farms Ltd. sought an exception due to special circumstances involving estate settlement delays.
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Decision: Bevo Farms Ltd. v. B.C. Vegetable Marketing Commission
BCFIRB grants Bevo Farms Ltd.’s appeal against BCVMC’s decision to deny a cucumber production allocation. BCVMC is ordered to issue a production allocation for 19,560 m2 of cucumber production for the period from September 2008 to February 2009.
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Notice of Appeal form for Regulated Marketing Appeals (NPAA)
The official “Notice of Appeal” form required to appeal an order, decision or determination from a B.C. regulated marketing board or commission.
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Preliminary Decision: BC Vegetable Greenhouse I, L.P. v. British Columbia Vegetable Marketing Commission
Appeal of VMC’s Order 10/03(a) requiring BC Vegetable to remit $376,642 in levies. This preliminary decision addresses disclosure disputes, requests for forensic examination of Commission computers, scope of the appeal, and scheduling. The Board ordered limited further disclosure, dismissed other requests, and confined the appeal to levy calculation issues.
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Decision: B.C. Chicken Growers’ Association v. B.C. Chicken Marketing Board
The BCFIRB dismisses the appeal by BCCGA against BCCMB’s July 8, 2005 order, which converted transitional quotas to primary quotas to address inequities in quota allocation.
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Preliminary Decision: BC Vegetable Greenhouse I, L.P. v. British Columbia Vegetable Marketing Commission
Appeal of BCVMC’s Order 10/03(a) requiring BC Vegetable Greenhouse I, L.P. to remit $376,642 in outstanding levies. The BCVMC and BC Hot House sought summary dismissal of the appeal. The Board dismissed most grounds as frivolous or an abuse of process, but allowed the appeal to proceed on jurisdiction and computation issues.
