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Decision 33686 Full Text | Issue: | Sub-Issue 1: | Sub-Issue 2: | Sub-Issue 3: | week of unemployment | off-season | | | Summary: Claimant co-owns farm with wife and works at the farm when not employed as a welder/labourer. Claimant's wife has established that she can operate the farm during October to April all by herself, leaving him available to engage in paid off-farm employment during those months. | Other Issue(s): | Sub-Issue 1: | Sub-Issue 2: | Sub-Issue 3: | week of unemployment | minor in extent | | |
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Decision 25617 Full Text | Issue: | Sub-Issue 1: | Sub-Issue 2: | Sub-Issue 3: | week of unemployment | off-season | | | Summary: Refer to: A-0614.94 |
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Decision A-0614.94 Full Text | Issue: | Sub-Issue 1: | Sub-Issue 2: | Sub-Issue 3: | week of unemployment | off-season | | | Summary: Co-owner of a seasonal business (asphalt paving, interlocking brick and lawn). Not unemployed even in winter according to the Board. According to the umpire, his situation is not the same as a wage earner in the same circumstances. No error that justifies the intervention of the Federal Court. |
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Decision 24632 Full Text | Issue: | Sub-Issue 1: | Sub-Issue 2: | Sub-Issue 3: | week of unemployment | off-season | | | Summary: Claimant spent 50 hours a week to the affairs of a basically summertime business. My conclusion (claimant not unemployed) obviously does not prejudge the outcome of an application for benefits made by claimant once his business had become dormant at theend of the season. | Other Issue(s): | Sub-Issue 1: | Sub-Issue 2: | Sub-Issue 3: | week of unemployment | minor in extent | | | week of unemployment | rationale | | | board of referees | rules of construction | official wordings differ | |
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Decision 13151 | Issue: | Sub-Issue 1: | Sub-Issue 2: | Sub-Issue 3: | week of unemployment | off-season | | | Summary: Is presumption set out in Reg. 43(1) binding on claimant for all time? Context: trucking and excavation; not unemployed as of Feb. 17, off season starting May 5, resumed activities on June 21. |
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