What is the range of factors used to determine whether to grant a conditional discharge?

British Columbia, Canada


The following excerpt is from Nzuzi Luaka v. Canterbury Coffee Corporation and others, 2018 BCHRT 120 (CanLII):

The length of the delay in this case is three to four months, which is significant, but not inordinate if other considerations weigh in favour of acceptance: Bell v. BCGEU Local 801 and others, 2012 BCHRT 108, at para. 43.

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