The two documents provide additional information around the teacher evaluation
rating appeals period, which closes on December 1, 2016 and how and where districts should post the statutorily required assurances on their website.
Not exact matches
First, the Court of
Appeal reasoned that since the Courts of Justice Act gives the court discretion to vary the interest
rate and
period, the plaintiffs in tort actions involving motor vehicle accidents do not have a vested right in a particular
rate of prejudgment interest until the trial judge determines the interest
rate.
(4) In case of a dispute in respect of an insured person's entitlement to statutory accident benefits or in respect of the amount of statutory accident benefits to which an insured person is entitled, interest on the benefits in dispute is calculated at the prejudgment interest
rate described in subsection 128 (3) of the Courts of Justice Act that is used for past pecuniary loss, and is payable for the
period that begins on the date on which an application to the Licence
Appeal Tribunal is brought under subsection 280 (2) of the Act and ends on the date a settlement is reached or a decision is issued that finally disposes of the dispute.