The Court of Appeal affirmed the trial judge's decision that wrongful summary variation of privileges should be assessed as an exercise of
administrative bad faith, not breach of contract.
Not exact matches
The court confirmed that s. 58 of the
Administrative Tribunals Act applied to the HPRB, such that a court would not interfere with findings of fact or law, or an exercise of discretion by the HPRB, unless patently unreasonable, e.g., where discretion is exercised arbitrarily or in
bad faith, for an improper purpose, based on entirely or predominantly irrelevant factors, or fails to account for statutory requirements.
An
administrative law judge ruled that a broker acted in
bad faith by registering two domain names, listonrealtor.com and listitonrealtor.com, and ordered the names transferred to NAR.
Administrative law judge determines that website operator registered names containing the word «REALTOR» in
bad faith.
Administrative law panel determines that member registered domain containing the term «REALTORS» in
bad faith.