Digest of Benefit Entitlement Principles
21.1.0 EVIDENCE AND PROOF DEFINED
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21.1.1 What We Mean When We Use the Words Evidence and Proof
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21.1.2 Evidence Defined
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21.1.3 Types of Evidence
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21.1.4 Direct Evidence
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21.1.5 Indirect Evidence
21.2.0 PROVING THE FACTS
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21.2.1 The Three-Step Process
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21.2.2 Gathering All Available Evidence
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21.2.3 Evaluating the Evidence
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21.2.4 Deciding If the Stated Facts Have Been Proven
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21.2.5 Balance of Probabilities
21.3.0 BENEFIT OF THE DOUBT AND REASONABLE DOUBT
21.4.0 WHO PROVES WHAT
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21.4.1 Responsibilities of the Claimant and the Commission
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21.4.2 Common Situations and the Proof Required
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21.4.3 Proof of an Interruption of Earnings
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21.4.4 Antedating of an Initial Claim
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21.4.5 Week of Unemployment
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21.4.6 Earnings
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21.4.7 Voluntarily Leaving Employment with Just Cause
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21.4.8 Misconduct
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21.4.9 Labour Disputes
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21.4.10 Refusal of Employment
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21.4.11 Availability
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21.4.12 Sickness Benefits