What is the difference between primary breaches of natural justice and other breaches?

British Columbia, Canada


The following excerpt is from Nextgen Energy Watervliet Twp, LLC v. Bremner, 2016 BCSC 602 (CanLII):

The distinction between primary breaches of natural justice and other breaches was illustrated in another case decided by Myers J.—Marx v. Balak, 2008 BCSC 195—where the circumstances were more comparable to this case.

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