Find the case of Gar-don Steel Industries Ltd v. Griffith , 2014 (April) CanLII
ID: 1171918 • Letter: F
Question
Find the case of Gar-don Steel Industries Ltd v. Griffith, 2014 (April) CanLII 61389 (AB ESU). It will be helpful to read the case in its entirety before answering the following question.
With respect to the Umpire’s decision in the case, which one of the following statements is FALSE?
Select one:
a. This case suggests that employers may incur costs and lost time in legal proceedings when they do not maintain appropriate records.
b. The Umpire held primarily in favour of the Appellant Gar-Don Steel, with the exception that Gar-Don Steel pay $617.79 to the Director of Employment Standards.
c. The Umpire ordered that the Respondent Griffith pay the Appellant Gar-Don Steel’s costs of the appeal.
d. The Umpire accepted the evidence of the Appellant Gar-Don Steel, rather than the evidence provided by the Respondent Griffith, because the Appellant’s evidence was a more reasonable interpretation of the facts and was also supported by another witness who was present at the signing of the contract.
Explanation / Answer
From the given 4 options, the statement that is false is option c i.e. the Umpire ordered that the respondent Griffith pay the Appellant Gar-don Steel's costs of appeal. Instead, the decision was to pay the costs of appeal to the respondent Griffith.
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