What are the legal principles governing the assessment of whether reasons given by a dispute resolution officer are adequate?

British Columbia, Canada


The following excerpt is from Hawk v. Nazareth, 2012 BCSC 211 (CanLII):

Another helpful explanation of the legal principles which govern the assessment of whether reasons given by a dispute resolution officer are adequate is provided by Harris J. in Andree v. Bentley, 2011 BCSC 641 [Andree]:

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