Does the Court have jurisdiction to set aside a final order from the Board of Arbitration for Sport?

British Columbia, Canada


The following excerpt is from Melnychuk v. Balfour, 2016 BCSC 330 (CanLII):

The question of whether this court has the jurisdiction to set aside such a final order was addressed recently in Nichol v. Nichol, 2015 BCCA 278. There at paras. 25-29, Kilpatrick J. made the following observations:

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