Is it open to a review panel to review all matters falling under Section 63(2) if they have been rejected at the leave hearing?

British Columbia, Canada


The following excerpt is from Huguet v. Su, 1997 CanLII 2315 (BC SC):

By way of footnote; in Ferguson v. Riley (July 11, 1997) S041137, I held it is open to a review panel to review all matters falling under Section 63(2) whether or not they have been rejected at the leave hearing.

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