Is there any excess jurisdiction by the Arbitrator for a breach of the rules of natural justice?

Ontario, Canada


The following excerpt is from Nasjjec v Nuyork, 2015 ONSC 4978 (CanLII):

Nasjjec submits that a breach of the rules of natural justice amounts to an excess of jurisdiction by the Arbitrator. In support of its submission, it relies on National Ballet at para. 21 which was followed in Webster v. Wendt, [2001] O.J. No. 622 (S.C.J.) at para. 61.

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