Grievance Procedure Time Limits. The time limits in the grievance and adjudication procedure are mandatory, but an adjudicator or adjudication board may waive a failure to meet a time limit if it is satisfied that: (a) there are reasonable grounds for doing so, and (b) the other party will not be substantially prejudiced by the relief.
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Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement
Grievance Procedure Time Limits. The time limits in the grievance and adjudication procedure are mandatory, but an adjudicator or adjudication board may waive a failure to meet a time limit if it is satisfied that:
(a) there are reasonable grounds for doing so, and
(b) the other party will not be substantially prejudiced by the relief.
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Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement
Grievance Procedure Time Limits. The time limits in the grievance and adjudication procedure are mandatory, but an adjudicator or adjudication board may waive a failure to meet a time limit if it is satisfied that:
(a) there are reasonable grounds for doing so, and
(b) the other party will not be substantially prejudiced by the relief.satisfied
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Samples: Collective Agreement