As came entirely naturally to him, the Bishop tapped as his resource person the chancellor of the diocesan marriage tribunal. |
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He resigned earlier this year and has so far refused to appear before the tribunal due to ill health. |
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Either a party to a tribunal or legal proceedings is granted immunity or he is not. |
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Maybe it does not apply because it is an inferior tribunal, but just assume for the moment it does. |
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It explained, in particular, that the establishment of an international tribunal would go far toward the achievement of this aim. |
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Refusing to enter a plea or to appoint legal counsel, he challenged the legality and legitimacy of the war crimes tribunal. |
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Mr Brennan told the tribunal last month the meeting room was swept for electronic bugging devices before and during these presentations. |
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Any worker forced to work more than 48 hours would be able to take their employer to a tribunal. |
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After the report, a tribunal of Maryland circuit court judges reduced the homicide charge to manslaughter. |
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Mr Haughey suggested all these issues should be parked until the tribunal completed its work. |
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There was no reference to this meeting in any of the developer's sworn statements to the tribunal. |
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Made a permanent tribunal in 2002, the Hague-based court has the authority to try cases of genocide, war crimes and crimes against humanity. |
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Also in this respect a mixed or internationalized tribunal would seem to be the proper forum. |
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To date, there are 65 indictees, of whom 38 are currently in the tribunal and 34 in detention, with four provisionally released. |
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Leeds United chief executive Shaun Harvey said after the tribunal that the firm would always remain an equal opportunities employer. |
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If the case is serious the bishop can hand it over the a tribunal of judges who will hear the case according to canonical procedures. |
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A spokesman for the disaffected crew said he expected the tribunal to reveal the volunteers have a strong case. |
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If found guilty by the tribunal, he could be disbarred from practising law in the country. |
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With regard to accessibility, much depends on the particular tribunal under discussion. |
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The tribunal rejected the employer's contention that Ms Riehn was fairly dismissed on grounds of redundancy. |
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The tribunal decided that the employee had been fairly dismissed on the ground of reasonably suspected dishonesty. |
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The company's general manager told the tribunal that she had become concerned that members of staff were doing nixers while on company time. |
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Failure to answer, or providing evasive answers will count against the employer in a tribunal. |
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If the employer omits to reply, or is evasive or equivocal, the tribunal is entitled to make any inference it considers just and equitable. |
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He said his non-appearance at the tribunal in July was due to a misunderstanding. |
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You can make a claim via an employment tribunal for compensation if you think this has happened. |
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An appellate tribunal overturned the original opinion that had eviscerated free speech rights. |
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The issue in question must have been decided by a court or tribunal of competent jurisdiction. |
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The tribunal of learned personalities has also asked for initiation of peace talks. |
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The tribunal also had regard to some 3,000 pages of documentary material provided by the parties. |
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And they would be subject to a military tribunal, under the executive order that the President signed. |
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Does your party support the establishment of a criminal tribunal to investigate and prosecute crimes against humanity in East Timor? |
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The Council recommended the establishment of an independent tribunal, plus further rights of appeal. |
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The tribunal rejected the unfair dismissal claim, saying the email comment was not fitting to someone in his position as a manager. |
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And that is not something that can be accomplished by some drumhead tribunal in some naval base. |
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No date has yet been set for the employment tribunal hearing which is likely to be held in Leeds. |
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The hybrid or internationalised tribunal may exercise concurrent jurisdiction with domestic courts. |
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To subject a decision of the court or tribunal below to too narrow a textual analysis is a besetting sin for the appellate court. |
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A woman who won an out-of-court settlement after taking her employer to a tribunal is launching her own fashion empire in York next month. |
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It will take the form of a tribunal where plaintiffs can seek compensation for injuries sustained. |
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I think it would be helpful if I very briefly refer to the precise finding of that employment tribunal. |
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This is indeed the duty of the priest's confessor or spiritual director, the representative of the tribunal of mercy. |
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Witnesses will not be cross-examined during their first appearance before the tribunal. |
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The appeals tribunal promptly heard the evidence and came to precisely the same conclusion. |
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The success or failure of a war crimes tribunal, it seems, cannot be gauged in purely legal terms. |
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No cover note was attached and the details of how the faxed document was sent seemed to have been lost, according to tribunal lawyers. |
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Others were non-committal about the idea of supporting a tribunal into an operation that was once acclaimed within the republican movement. |
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The original tribunal of inquiry rejected Hanley's contention that the plane's failure was caused by water or other agents in the engines. |
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That degree of commitment could easily disqualify a judicial tribunal for bias. |
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Whatever state supreme courts decide, their verdicts could not be appealed to a federal tribunal. |
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In such a case the tribunal does not have to refer back its evidential analysis for further submissions. |
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He suggested a senior lecturer had doctored documents for the purpose of an employment tribunal. |
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Many a time a State refuses to honour a tribunal award or it rescinds its agreement. |
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The new bill seeks to strengthen the regulatory body by bifurcating it into a tribunal and a regulator. |
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A short attention span is causing international support for a war crimes tribunal to wane. |
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In a written decision following the two day hearing the tribunal bench unanimously backed her claim for unfair dismissal. |
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She has told the tribunal she recollects the meeting and recalls that most of her Cabinet colleagues were there. |
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Tuesday's skirmish with the tribunal judges was merely the latest of many acrimonious bust-ups. |
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The Government has informed the tribunal that Mandaeans are discriminated against but not persecuted. |
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Smith lost an industrial tribunal case last November, but he has lodged an appeal. |
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They say workers got pay rises through an industrial tribunal ruling in June. |
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Workers can recover underpayments at an employment tribunal or the county court. |
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The industrial tribunal decided that Lambeth council had breached the Race Relations Act. |
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The tribunal has established as a probability that the infection was caused by the offending product. |
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A few junior officers were tried by a military tribunal and given light sentences. |
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The tribunal ruled that Kim knew what she was doing and agreed with Netto bosses that the loss was serious enough to warrant dismissal. |
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In so doing, it was not acting as a constitutional tribunal reviewing the acts of the Council against the Charter. |
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Despite the publicity gained by the more salacious tribunal cases, Lea believes that sexual misconduct at work is actually decreasing. |
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In other words, the tribunal was acting on newer, more negative country information. |
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Of course, I'll probably have been tried by a military tribunal and stuck in some deep dark hole for sedition by that point. |
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And tomorrow's bill is understood to include a three-pronged approach to guaranteeing rights culminating in a proposed tribunal system. |
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In return, the unions agreed to plead the claim in the arbitration tribunal, tying their members to whatever decision is handed down. |
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The venue for the tribunal is expected to be Chaktomuk Theater Hall in central Phnom Penh. |
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It was clear that, even before the Act, the tribunal had always to act judicially and thus be subject to the rules of natural justice. |
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They are treated as witnesses rather than prosecutors at the weekly kangaroo court known as the tribunal. |
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This club has already been dragged through the courts more than enough and needs another tribunal like a hole in the head. |
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First of all, what is the statutory or obligatory requirement for rank on a disciplinary tribunal? |
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By disempowerment, the tribunal referred to the denigration and destruction of Maori autonomy, or self-government. |
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The finding of the tribunal that this did not amount to persecution was upheld. |
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They could end up facing an employment tribunal, or be hauled before a judge in a county court, with fines running into thousands of pounds. |
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Secondly, he should be given an opportunity to state his case, and finally the internal tribunal should act in good faith. |
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The parties agreed that the tribunal should deal with the matter of its jurisdiction over the counterclaim as a preliminary issue. |
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But if such matters obtruded in their investigations then the tribunal was perfectly entitled to investigate. |
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Both are wanted by the UN war crimes tribunal at The Hague for their alleged roles in the massacre and other war crimes. |
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We would still be in the middle of a terrible employment tribunal and discipline. |
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The tribunal found one of the three charges proved and ordered that Mr Baker be reprimanded. |
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The tribunal accepted that there are restrictions on the weight of doors imposed by fire regulations. |
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In my view, the tribunal, on all the facts before it at the time it reheard the matter, came to the correct decision. |
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On Thursday the tribunal was adjourned to allow the panel to consider legal issues in the case before giving their judgement. |
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For the tribunal to be able to fulfil its remit, there were many legal difficulties to overcome. |
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Despite the lack of defense, the tribunal condemned the accused to death for culpable homicide unlawful assembly and breach of the peace. |
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Any tribunal which has to confront a Minister on a sensitive issue of document disclosure, should enjoy security of employment. |
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The tribunal could brightly conclude that his rights to religious belief and free speech were not violated. |
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He has since been suspended from his job and at some stage will have to appear before a tribunal. |
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As I shall show in a moment, that evidence seems to me to have been before the tribunal. |
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The requirement that the tribunal should be independent and impartial is one that has long been recognised by English common law. |
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When Soviet authorities reviewed his case before a special tribunal in 1956, they shortened his sentence to time already served. |
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Employing poison weapons or asphyxiating gases is classed by the tribunal as a war crime. |
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Richards has since stated that he would hold his hand on appointing the tribunal until the courts ruled on the judicial review motion. |
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The arbitral tribunal may rule on a plea referred to in paragraph of this article either as a preliminary question or in an award on the merits. |
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The arbitral tribunal may therefore have failed to deal properly with the issues but it will not have failed to deal with them. |
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But if they do, their binding arbitration is just as valid as a binding arbitration before a secular arbitral tribunal enforcing secular law. |
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Unless otherwise agreed by the parties, the arbitral tribunal may rule on its own substantive jurisdiction. |
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The European Convention on Human Rights demands a fair trial before an independent and impartial tribunal. |
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The Green Party will ask the Taoiseach to resign if he is found to have obstructed the work of the tribunal. |
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A former town clerk who won a tribunal against his unfair sacking has launched a stinging attack on his former employers. |
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Our legal advice is that we must await the conclusion of the tribunal report. |
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In truth, he often proved an irascible, frustrating curmudgeon at the tribunal but people loved him for it. |
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But cooperating with the tribunal has been a key demand of European and U.S. aid donors. |
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Sam Newman asked Malthouse directly why Collingwood had ambushed Williams at the tribunal. |
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It was accepted by the respondent that his managerial performance exhibited regrettable lapses and the tribunal can only wholeheartedly agree. |
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No investigatory tribunal has ever been established for the Thatcher period. |
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At the very far end of the rostrum one could just discern a tribunal of sapient figures seated around a table. |
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Even more pressingly, the certiorari jurisdiction can be exercised in cases of error of law on the part of the inferior tribunal. |
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If an employee is unhappy about the way they are being treated at work the onus is on them to take action by applying for a tribunal. |
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The international tribunal the former president lacks the legitimacy needed to punish war crimes. |
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The Hazara were a special target for abuse under the former Taliban regime and, in the view of the tribunal, they are still at risk. |
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Although the reference is to a change resulting from a court or tribunal ruling, that is by way of example. |
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It is a galling scenario for tribunal lawyers, the Gardai and the council members. |
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From the same perspective, she also comments unflatteringly on the Yugoslav war crimes tribunal. |
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The Tokyo tribunal accommodated to these sentiments by granting Emperor Hirohito immunity from prosecution. |
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The relatives of the dead had fought to get a tribunal, but were also wary about it because of attacks on it by Conservatives and Unionists. |
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So in other words, the tribunal would make the judgment based on the nature of the claim itself. |
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Despite making the news for matters other than his helmsmanship of the tribunal, he may yet see the job through over the next 15 years. |
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But it must throw into doubt the ability of the tribunal to be a final arbitrator of disputes. |
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The unwarranted accusations could only be seen as character assassination and should have no place in a tribunal, he said. |
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Those amendments validate changes in membership, either to replace or to substitute members during the course of tribunal hearings. |
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The tribunal tried to settle the problems by mediation, and almost half of the disputes are resolved this way. |
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This requires strong international oversight and supervision of any Iraqi tribunal. |
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But there was no tribunal or court to punish international crimes of torture. |
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At an industrial tribunal, the burden of proof is on the employer to prove that it did not discriminate in the ways complained of. |
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Each side states its case with little fanfare, and all the members of the tribunal are free to ask questions. |
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Now compensation matters will be dealt with in Sydney using an administrative tribunal, with disputes going to arbitration. |
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The factual background to the matter whilst complex, was well documented by the tribunal in its decision. |
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After a long legal battle workers were vindicated when an industrial tribunal unanimously decided they had been unfairly dismissed. |
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His claims that the tribunal has shown bias towards him still leave a number of awkward issues to be dealt with. |
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In the event of a dispute, an employment tribunal will rule on what is reasonable. |
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We should devise a system that draws on both national courts and an international tribunal. |
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Amending legislation may also be necessary if the tribunal loses an expected Supreme Court appeal. |
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In the judicial branch the Supreme Court of Justice is the highest tribunal. |
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Employers' organisations also challenged the power of the Commonwealth tribunal in the High Court. |
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The mother must ultimately establish before the appellate tribunal that the motions judge erred in principle or materially misapprehended the evidence. |
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Mr Layton, the town clerk for 15 years, brought the tribunal after he was dismissed for gross misconduct following a meeting of the council's disciplinary panel last year. |
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By contrast, we convicted via military tribunal up through 2011 a grand total of seven defendants. |
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Now an employment tribunal has awarded her an undisclosed four-figure compensation payment and ruled that her employers acted illegally in sacking her. |
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A case tribunal which adjudicates on any matter must decide whether or not any person has failed to comply with the code of conduct of the relevant authority concerned. |
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The tribunal has yet to render its verdict on the latter matter. |
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Victims who have not issued proceedings by that deadline will not have recourse to the High Court, and have no alternative but to seek redress at the compensation tribunal. |
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Reported incidents should be taken at the umpire's word, and should carry automatic penalties, for which the tribunal should only be an appeals body. |
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What is lacking in local government is a truly independent tribunal. |
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It is a frustrating, expensive, and protracted bureaucratic procedure for the innocent landlord to enter an abandoned property and relet it without going through the tribunal. |
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A woman who claimed that her confidence was shattered while working as a dental practice manager has had her case thrown out by an employment tribunal. |
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If a complaint is upheld, the society may reprimand the solicitor in writing or ask its disciplinary tribunal to consider an allegation of misconduct. |
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The claimant has to show that the tribunal erred in law in refusing leave. |
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A special military tribunal had found him guilty of treasonous activities and other crimes. |
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Zia, in bed with the Islamists who were being dispatched to the gallows by the tribunal, found her appeal ebbing. |
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An act of parliament was passed in 1973 to set up a tribunal with jurisdiction to punish the perpetrators of the genocide. |
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Participating in this tribunal rewards players while cutting down on negativity. |
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In my view, at least some tribunal members need a long and secure tenure in office if for no other reason than to safeguard the robust administration of the FOI law. |
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It is for the tribunal as an industrial jury to take all relevant factors into account in reaching its conclusion, giving such weight to them as it considers appropriate. |
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It will be Hall's ninth tribunal appearance in nine seasons. |
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The three member tribunal which comprises a senior legal practitioner, a medical practitioner and a sports administrator will meet at a date to be announced. |
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The tribunal found that the company and workers were all guilty of racial discrimination against Mr Han, who worked as a multi-skilled machinist for nearly seven years. |
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And next March, a former woman officer, who quit the unit last year, will be taking the council to an industrial tribunal, claiming constructive dismissal. |
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His reputation for ineptitude was enhanced when his secret testimony to the special tribunal recently leaked to the press. |
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The primary role of the tribunal is to re-examine evidence presented by the Director, and it is not anticipated that it will often initiate its own investigations. |
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The present claims all arise from acts or omissions of the tribunal. |
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Following conviction, an accused person must have the right to have the sentence and conviction reviewed by a higher tribunal or court, according to law. |
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The court may, on the application of a party to arbitral proceedings, determine any question as to the substantive jurisdiction of the tribunal as a preliminary point. |
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The president has signed a military order, designating me, as secretary of defense, to be responsible for a military commission or tribunal, in the event one is required. |
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It seemed the tribunal was unaware of the first meeting until yesterday. |
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Faced with a review that would need to be more than a rubber stamp, the government seems to have mounted a diplomatic and media effort aimed at discrediting its own tribunal. |
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A tribunal was told Mr Carroll was subjected to an intense hate campaign after he was exposed as the fireman telling bosses of an alleged scam at Horwich station, near Bolton. |
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This does not necessarily imply automatic acceptance by the tribunal of the reason put forward by the employer if there are grounds to think that it was not the real cause. |
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Sources said there was deep dissatisfaction in legal circles about a former tax defaulter chairing a tribunal concerning corruption and tax dodgers. |
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Wesolowski is confined to house arrest in the walled city, awaiting trial in front of the Vatican tribunal. |
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Australia has given more than one million dollars to help the process along and it could still be asked to supply judicial muscle to the international tribunal. |
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Just as importantly, a jury forms a reassuring lay tribunal between the polished professionals in their gowns and wigs and the common man or woman. |
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It is somewhat difficult to compare the standard of proof required because the evidentiary rules are not strictly applied before a disciplinary tribunal. |
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Earlier this year, a similar bill was rejected by the council because it called for the death penalty as the most severe punishment for anyone convicted by the tribunal. |
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Thus, before a military tribunal, a known terrorist could not walk because of a legal technicality, such as the arresting officer's failure to give him a Miranda warning. |
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Committee Chairman Ed Royce called for a tribunal to be established to hold the Assad regime accountable for war crimes. |
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No international penal tribunal of general jurisdiction has been created. |
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There is no certainty that the IHS will be awarded all the costs it incurs and it is adamant that it cannot take part in the tribunal if guarantees of indemnity are not given. |
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It was a question of degree for the tribunal in each case to decide whether the change of mind is too late to recover from the unwise and unwonted words. |
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He also said the allegations of bugging of conversations between solicitors and clients at Letterkenny Garda Station could be examined by the tribunal. |
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This was the highest tribunal of the Forests, and the Chief Justice in Eyre, who presided at it, was at the head of this division of the English legislature. |
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At the first instance the settlement agreement was declared void by the Brussels labour tribunal because of absence of consensus ad idem on the part of the employee. |
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The tribunal is trying to boost its legitimacy by acting fairly. |
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Finally, lawyers presented the accusation before the members of the tribunal, detailing the circumstances of the infringements that had taken place. |
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There were some matters the tribunal did not refer to although they could have, and some minor errors in relation to the details of this elaborate and complicated scheme. |
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The tribunal is investigating claims of constructive dismissal made by former Wasps head coach Dean Robinson, and by his assistant coach, John Paterson. |
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He blamed him for playing ducks and drakes with the tribunal. |
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There is no doubt that the court, not the arbitral tribunal, has the competence to determine the court's own jurisdiction in respect of the action that is brought before it. |
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The arbitral tribunal shall be composed of three arbitrators, it being agreed that all three arbitrators shall be appointed by the Stockholm Chamber of Commerce. |
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It is not an abuse of process merely to require a litigant to litigate in a tribunal of a Convention country if that tribunal in fact has jurisdiction under the convention. |
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Instead, the tribunal was vested with essentially unlimited authority to establish the parameters for its existence and for the prosecution of cases before it. |
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The presumption is that everyone who is required to appear before a tribunal has their costs paid by the state, whether there is a finding against them or not. |
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When a trust feels under pressure to set its own standards of political correctness from fear of an employment tribunal it is a bad lookout for medicine. |
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A high-flying personal financial adviser has won a massive pay-out after an employment tribunal heard how a bitter feud erupted between her and her boss. |
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I turn now to the matter of fines for such things as wilful desertion, breaking lease, breaking the agreement, or failing to attend the tribunal or mediation. |
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An ITF anti-doping tribunal ruled in 2009 that Richard Gasquet accidently ingested cocaine while kissing a woman at a nightclub. |
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Of course the appellate tribunal also has the power to overturn the Commissioners' conclusion on the ground of an error of law, but only if that error vitiates the conclusion. |
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A full range of remedies is available in the employment tribunal or the county court, corresponding to those that would be available in any other action brought in those fora. |
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The tribunal ruled the deductions from her wages were not unlawful. |
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No court can entertain any proceeding or make any order in respect of any matter within the jurisdiction of such tribunal. |
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He announced the creation of a new judiciary tribunal and a high level commission led by Nobel Prize Laureate Joseph Stiglitz. |
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The jury then decided by majority vote whether there were sufficient grounds for the case to go to the tribunal criminel of the departement. |
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There is no inherent common law right to legal representation before a domestic tribunal. |
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The tribunal is convened on the request of the Lord President, or in other circumstances that the First Minister sees fit. |
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If the tribunal does state its reasons, and those reasons are wrong in law, certiorari lies to quash the decision. |
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Juries were replaced by a tribunal of a professional judges and two lay assessors that were dependable party actors. |
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In August 2016, a medical tribunal ruled that he no longer required clinical treatment for his mental condition, and could be returned to prison. |
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In November, he was suspended by Italy s anti-doping tribunal CONI for 20 years after being found guilty under several anti-doping articles. |
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An Eastern king put a judge to death for an iniquitous sentence, and ordered his hide to be stuffed into a cushion, and placed upon the tribunal. |
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A tribunal heard how Burt took the doctor's claim case with him when he started work at Watson Burton solicitors. |
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By the reign of Edward III, this chancellery function developed into a separate tribunal for the Lord Chancellor. |
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The tribunal system of the United Kingdom is part of the national system of administrative justice. |
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Several members of the tribunal later testified that important portions of the transcript were falsified by being altered in her disfavor. |
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In the workplace, a telling-off usually ends up in a tribunal for abuse and seeking compensation for damages. |
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The Governor also presided the Real Audiencia do Reino de Galicia, a royal tribunal and government body. |
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The legal War of the Wrays started when Catherine, 49, won pounds 6000 from a tribunal after he dismissed her as his personal assistant. |
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The tribunal was to establish whether costs for hairstyling, clothing and cleaning costs to look good on screen could be tax deductible. |
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A Soviet military tribunal sentenced him to a Soviet labor camp. |
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So I was brought up before a military tribunal for disobedience. |
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Dr John Evans-Appiah was in charge of anaesthetising Hazel Woolger for a Caesarian birth, a disciplinary tribunal heard. |
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Menzies, of Falkirk, managed the The Fraserburgh Club where the 14 staff enjoyed a lot of horseplay, a tribunal heard. |
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The Edinburgh tribunal found that Jeffrey, of Saddletree Loan in the city, only had himself to blame for losing his job. |
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A BUS driver sacked after giving the finger to a bus spotter who took his picture wants to take his case to a tribunal. |
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In 1899 an international tribunal ruled the land belonged to Great Britain. |
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In many cases there is a statutory right of appeal from a tribunal to a particular court or specially constituted appellate tribunal. |
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The tribunal is an ad hoc court which is located in The Hague, the Netherlands. |
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In 1998, he left his curial task to devote himself exclusively to the chairmanship of the tribunal. |
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The tribunal also has notaries who swear in witnesses and commit their testimony to writing. |
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Neil McEvoy was suspended by the Plaid Cymru group after tribunal found his guilty of bullying in his other role as a councillor for Cardiff. |
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Like any good legal system, parties in a case have the right to appoint an advocate who can argue for them at the tribunal. |
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If a person cannot afford an advocate, the tribunal can assign one to them free of charge. |
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Normally the second instance tribunal is the tribunal of the metropolitan bishop. |
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If they disagree, then the case can be appealed to the Roman Rota, which serves as the tribunal of third instance. |
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The teenagers, aged 15 and 16, were expelled from Glyn School in Ewell, Surrey but an appeals tribunal overturned the decision. |
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Nursing home staff Jean Weir, Desmond Cullion and Denise Ferguson will not be disciplined after a tribunal found them guilty of misconduct yesterday. |
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The Lord President, Lord Justice Clerk and other Senators can be removed office after a tribunal has been convened to examine their fitness for office. |
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David Watson, 28, from Newarthill, Lanarkshire, took the company to an employment tribunal, claiming constructive dismissal and breach of contract. |
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Neth Pheaktra, spokesman of the tribunal, told Kyodo News the staff will remain on strike until they receive their salaries, which have not been paid since June. |
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Mr Boland declined to give any details of this matter to the inquiry as he said that Justice Flood had injuncted him from discussing this matter outside the tribunal. |
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The procedure was suspect on a number of points, which would later provoke criticism of the tribunal by the chief inquisitor who investigated the trial after the war. |
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An election tribunal chaired by Justice Nisar Ahmed Shaikh had reserved the decision on March 13, 2013 over a petition moved by the Pakistan Peoples Party's Zulfiqar Behen. |
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The tribunal had reportedly discovered three bank accounts belonging to Sarkar that later became joint accounts with a member of the Dhoundial family. |
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In 2004 an employment tribunal ordered Turner to pay back compensation to Colin Hedgley, a former office manager who was found to have been unfairly dismissed. |
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The SARU will therefore begin an investigation into the matter, with the governing body also set to convene a tribunal to hear the case at a date to be confirmed. |
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A WORLD-FAMOUS rock star is accused of traumatising the sister of rock 'n' roll legend Jerry Lee Lewis before wrongfully sacking her, a tribunal heard yesterday. |
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Morris began a grandiose program of building branch railways, and adeptly handled the arbitration at the Hague tribunal on American fishing rights. |
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It is the first time that UK's conduct with regard to the Chagos Archipelago has been considered and condemned by any international court or tribunal. |
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Tony, from Barnsley, South Yorks, claims he was unfairly dismissed and is planning to take furniture manufacturers Metalliform to an employment tribunal. |
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Scots barrister Kenneth Mure QC is chairing the three-person tribunal on the pounds 50million offshore tax avoidance schemes which helped drag Rangers into financial disaster. |
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This tribunal in canon law is called the tribunal of first instance. |
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The Constitution has erected no such single tribunal, knowing that to whatever hands confided, with the corruptions of time and party, its members would become despots. |
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A tribunal has the discretion to admit either a legally qualified or unqualified counsel to assist the person appearing before it, based on the facts of the case. |
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At a hearing in Christchurch in November 2013, the tribunal heard that Ms A, who was 23, was born with athetoid cerebral palsy and suffered epilepsy. |
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Each party will nominate an arbitrator and those arbitrators, between them, appoint the third arbitrator who will be the chairman of the arbitral tribunal. |
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Former auditor Andy Sutton won his case for constructive dismissal against Flintshire council last year following a high profile tribunal in Shrewsbury. |
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The august tribunal of the skies, where no prevarication shall avail. |
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New charges as high as PS1,200 will make it impossible for many to take a case to an employment tribunal even if they would get their boss bang to rights at a hearing. |
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The appellate tribunal is known as the tribunal of second instance. |
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After this step is completed, a member of the tribunal or preparator will study the evidence and may contact either former spouse for further information. |
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Conscience only, that can see without Light, sits in the Areopagy and dark tribunal of our Hearts, surveying our Thoughts and condemning their obliquities. |
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Owner Cymar Homes backed down just before an industrial tribunal yesterday and agreed to return pounds 111 lost pay and not penalise drink breaks. |
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The serving high sheriff submits a list of names of possible future high sheriffs to a tribunal which chooses three names to put to the Sovereign. |
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A declaration of nullity, commonly called an annulment, is a judgement on the part of an ecclesiastical tribunal determining that a marriage was invalidly attempted. |
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An employment tribunal in July 2005 found that she had been unfairly dismissed and criticised Burke for bullying her and for repeatedly changing his story. |
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