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  • #REDIRECT [[Personal Injuries for Workers' Compensation (7:V)]]
    63 bytes (7 words) - 05:35, 19 September 2020
  • ...oyment. The WCA addresses these matters differently for different types of injuries and conditions: * Sections 134 and 146 [Former Act, s. 5]: personal injury (physical or psychological)
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  • ..., in instances where the motorist damages their automobile and/or sustains injuries after an accident. These regulations can be thought of as the motorist’s ...nd that drivers have certain responsibilities at the scene of an accident. For a full list of these responsibilities, please see [[Introduction_to_Motor_V
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  • * Chapter 8 – Compensation on the Death of a Worker == A. Overview: Worker Disability and Compensation Benefits ==
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  • ...urance]], below. Note that private insurers may have their own requirement for coverage that may be above and beyond the requirements of ICBC ...arries a fine of at least $300 and no more than $2,000 and/or imprisonment for at least seven days and no more than six months (''MVA'', s 24(5)(b)).
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  • ...encourages legal professionals to be proactive in assessing the potential for it. ..., parenting coordinators, lawyers, mediators and arbitrators) to watch out for warning signs of family violence in relationships. These professionals asse
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  • ..., 1867) and covers both public and private bodies, as well as individuals. For example, the HRC applies to provincially regulated employers, unions, profe ...''[https://scc-csc.lexum.com/scc-csc/scc-csc/en/item/12680/index.do Moore v British Columbia (Education)]'', 2012 SCC 61 at para 33, the complainant mu
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