Examples of Claridge in a sentence
Claridge, lawyers of the Kurdish Human Rights Project (KHRP) based in London, Mr T.
The same authorities also repeat that unreasonable conduct alone is not enough to amount to a constructive dismissal ( Claridge v Daler Rowney [2008] IRLR 672); and that if an employee is relying on a series of acts then the tribunal must be satisfied that the series of acts taken together cumulatively amount to a breach of the implied term (Lewis v Motorworld Garages Ltd [1985] IRLR 465).
Claridge, An Oxford Archaeological Guide, Oxford 1998.Cluett (1998): R.
E.g. Lugli (1946) 459; Lugli (1970) 167; Richardson (1992) 73; Claridge (1998) 129; Tomei (2000) 19– 20.
The Claridge will pay all attorneys' fees and other costs that the Executive may incur: (a) in connection with any investigation or proceeding against the Executive; or, (b) in which the Executive may be involved (other than with respect to any act defined as "cause" for termination as noted in 5(a)(ii); or, (c) relating to any criminal charges filed against the Executive, by the Division of Gaming Enforcement of the New Jersey Attorney General's Office or by the New Jersey Casino Control Commission.
Thinkers of Our Time: Heidegger London: Claridge Press, 1996.3. Derrida, J., The Ear of the Other: Otobiography, Transference, Translation, C.
Id. The parties in Claridge also sought the court’s preliminary approval of a settlement that would resolve all the pending NAPG actions and certify a nation-wide class of NAPG customers.
Accordingly, in the event of any breach or threatened breach by the Executive, the Claridge shall be entitled to such equitable and injunctive relief as may be available to restrain the Executive and any business, firm, partnership, individual, corporation or entity participating in the breach or threatened breach from the violation of the provisions of the Agreement.
The Executive will maintain this license in good standing during employment with the Claridge.
The parties acknowledge that in the event of a breach or a threatened breach by the Executive of any of the obligations under this Agreement, the Claridge will not have an adequate remedy at law.