A-3 - Workers’ Compensation Act

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113. The worker who has ceased to be ordinarily and regularly employed in an industry where he is exposed to breathing siliceous dust must, under pain of forfeiture, produce his claim for pneumoconiosis and prove it within five years of the date on which he left such employment. However, the Commission may, if it considers that justice demands it, receive the claim even after such delay.
R. S. 1964, c. 159, s. 108; 1966-67, c. 52, s. 10; 1978, c. 57, s. 1.
113. The workman who has ceased to be ordinarily and regularly employed in an industry where he is exposed to breathing siliceous dust must, under pain of forfeiture, produce his claim for pneumoconiosis and prove it within five years of the date on which he left such employment. However, the Commission may, if it considers that justice demands it, receive the claim even after such delay.
R. S. 1964, c. 159, s. 108; 1966-67, c. 52, s. 10.