Industry: Table egg
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Decision: Lewis v. British Columbia Egg Marketing Board
Appeal of BCEMB’s decision to deny exemption from a 5% quota surrender requirement. The decision was related to section 9(i) of the Standing Order.
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Decision: Morningside Farms Ltd. v. British Columbia Egg Marketing Board
Appeal of BCEMB’s decision to assume ownership of eggs, implement an electronic deposit system, and address levy transparency. Morningside Farms Ltd. challenged the BCEMB’s actions regarding egg ownership, levy transparency, and freight levy charges.
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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 specialty egg production to Island Egg Sales Ltd. The decision was related to the allocation of specialty egg production between grading stations.
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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: 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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Letter: BCFIRB to B.C. Egg Marketing Board — Review of specialty production and new entrant programs
BCFIRB approves BCEMB’s proposed changes to specialty production and new entrant program orders, subject to specific amendments and ongoing monitoring.
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Preliminary decision: Island Egg Sales Ltd. v. British Columbia Egg Marketing Board
The document addresses a procedural decision by the British Columbia Marketing Board (BCMB) to stay the imposition of over-quota levies on Island Egg Sales Ltd. by the BCEMB, pending a hearing on the merits of the appeal.
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Supplementary Decision: Island Egg Sales Ltd. v. British Columbia Egg Marketing Board
The appeal concerns the BCEMB’s decisions denying the transfer of specialty egg production between grading stations. The decision addresses the issues of over-quota levies and the return of the Terrace quota. The panel also discusses the awarding of costs due to errors in the BCEMB’s decisions.
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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.
