Under the Ontario Travel Industry Act,someone who is turned down for registration as a travel agent may appeal from the Registrar's decision to the Commercial Registration Appeal Tribunal,a body appointed by the Ministry of Commercial & Consumer Relations.A conviction for theft within the previous five years is grounds to refuse registration.Ben,who had a conviction for shoplifting ten years ago,has been turned down,and he has decided to appeal.Which of the following is not true?
A) The Commercial Registration Appeal Tribunal is an administrative law body,not a court.
B) The hearing in front of a Tribunal like this is not conducted in the exact same way as a trial in a court.
C) Bodies like the Tribunal have no powers outside those granted to them under the relevant legislation.
D) Tribunals such as this must treat people who appeal to them in a fair manner,but they do not have to follow the same rules of evidence and procedure as a court.
E) All of these statements are false.
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