What right do you have
Definitions
What Act?
Order of Proceedings
These Tribunals have Powers
100

During a Tribunal proceeding all parties have the following rights

What is:

- to a fair hearing

- not to face bias

- to reasons for the decision

- the right to be heard

100

A Factum is best described as:

The written argument used to present an appeal.  It explains what your appeal is all about. t is a document that contains legal argument. It sets out the order sought. It respectfully submits errors in prior decision-making

100
This Act sets out the Rules for initiating a review by the Court
What is the Judicial Review Procedures Act
100

The manner in which evidence is presented during a hearing

What is direct and cross-examination

100

To hear appeals of workers or employers dissatisfied with the final decision of the board

What is the Workplace Safety and Insurance Appeals Tribunal

200

A Respondent to a Human Rights Tribunal has ____ days to file their Form 2

What is 35 days

200

Date assigned by the ARB as the appeals start date

What is commencement day

200

A proceeding by a tribunal in the exercise of a statutory power of decision provided by Act of the Legislature, where the tribunal is required by law to afford parties to the proceeding an opportunity for a hearing before making a decision.

What is the SPPA

200

Depending on which tribunal the initiating process of most Tribunal Hearings

What is Notice or Application

200

This boards orders will outline terms and conditions for issues that the parties were unable to resolve.  Some matters are more complex and the board will issue reasons along with the decision.  The Order may include a termination date, arrears or abatement etc.

What is the Landlord and Tenant Board

300

A cornerstone of our democracy and constitutional doctrines, this right is enshrines the main aspects of security of tenure, financial security and administrative independence

What is Judicial Independence

300

a way of settling an issue without going to a hearing discussing possible settlement

What is Mediation

300

These two Acts are essentially identical though one is specific to the City of Toronto

What is the Municipal Act and The City of Toronto Act

300

After both parties have served and filed their Notice/Application and Response, a _____________ may be scheduled in an attempt to settle the matter or narrow the issues in dispute

What is Mediation

300

The WSIAT may _____________ its original decision**

What is: Confirm, vary or revoke

400
When should a Notice of Appeal be filed with the SBT following an internal review decision?

What is 30 days

400

A bound book of case law or references to legislation that will support your clients case

What is Book of Authorities

400

These two acts are the key pieces of legislation that govern the SBT in conjunction with the SPPA

What is the Ontario Works Act and the Ontario Disability Support Program Act

400

These are statements made at the beginning and closure of a hearing

What is Opening and Closing Statements

400

Loss of earnings are benefits that may be paid under Applications made to these two tribunals

What is: WSIB and LAT-Accident Benefits

500

If a decision disregards or overlooks a principle of administrative law, what can you do as a representative (for the client)

What is seek a review or seek an appeal

500

When the same policies, extended to everyone, have negative impacts that go to the root of one of the Code grounds

What is adverse effect discrimination

500

This statute governes the Automobile Accident Benefits Service

What is the Insurance Act

500

This step typically occurs before the formal hearing and is where either party may raise questions and motions

What is Preliminary Hearing

500

_________ has authority to determine: causation, degree of impairment, entitlement to benefits, quantum of benefits, return to work, and survivor benefits

What is the WSIB