Can a complaint be accepted for filing within the six-month period?

British Columbia, Canada


The following excerpt is from Weston v. City of Vancouver and Ramsey (No. 2), 2006 BCHRT 345 (CanLII):

The complaint was earlier accepted for filing in a decision in which it was determined that the complaint was filed within the six-month time period: Weston v. City of Vancouver and Ramsey, 2006 BCHRT 234. Prior to that decision being rendered, the respondents were given an opportunity to provide submissions with respect to the timeliness of the complaint. They wrote indicating that they took no position.

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