How is a determination under s. 27(1)(b) determined?

British Columbia, Canada


The following excerpt is from Yildirim v. Kuchak, 2019 BCHRT 179 (CanLII):

Determinations under s. 27(1)(b) are made on the basis of allegations outlined on the face of the complaint, without reference to any alternative explanation or evidence that a respondent may put forward: Bailey v. B.C. (Min. of Attorney General) (No. 2), 2006 BCHRT 269 at para. 12.

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