C-27 - Labour Code

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124. (Repealed).
1969, c. 48, s. 30; 1994, c. 6, s. 30; 2001, c. 26, s. 63; 2011, c. 16, s. 140; 2015, c. 15, s. 138.
124. Every matter shall be heard and decided by one commissioner, except as regards certification granted under section 28.
The president may, where he considers it appropriate, assign a matter to a panel of three commissioners that includes at least one advocate or notary who shall preside the sitting.
Where a case is heard by more than one commissioner, the case is decided by a majority of the commissioners having heard it.
1969, c. 48, s. 30; 1994, c. 6, s. 30; 2001, c. 26, s. 63; 2011, c. 16, s. 140.
124. A complaint, a proceeding or an application shall be heard and decided by one commissioner, except as regards certification granted under section 28.
The president may, where he considers it appropriate, assign a matter to a panel of three commissioners that includes at least one advocate or notary who shall preside the sitting.
Where a case is heard by more than one commissioner, the case is decided by a majority of the commissioners having heard it.
1969, c. 48, s. 30; 1994, c. 6, s. 30; 2001, c. 26, s. 63.
124. The Court shall have all the powers necessary for exercising its jurisdiction and it may, in particular, make any order it deems proper to safeguard the rights of the parties.
In addition, the Court may, on a motion, allow a party to act after the expiration of the time limit for filing a motion or an appeal, if the party shows that it was in fact impossible for him to act sooner and if not more than three months have elapsed since the expiration of that time limit.
1969, c. 48, s. 30; 1994, c. 6, s. 30.
124. The Court shall have all the powers necessary for exercising its jurisdiction and it may, in particular, make any order it deems proper to safeguard the rights of the parties.
1969, c. 48, s. 30.