Full Bench definition

Full Bench means the Commission constituted as provided by section 15(1);
Full Bench means a bench comprising three or more Judges as may be nominated by the Chief Justice.
Full Bench means the Full Bench of the Western Australian Industrial Relations Commission as defined in and for the purposes of the Industrial Relations Act 1979;

Examples of Full Bench in a sentence

  • Neither party will raise claims on each other except those which comply with the wage fixing principles as set down by the Australian Fair Pay Commission or Full Bench of the Australian Industrial Relations Commission 2005 decision and/or as varied each year thereafter by the recognised authority.

  • The decision of the AIRC will bind the parties, subject to either party exercising a right of appeal against the decision to a Full Bench.

  • The decision of the member will bind the parties, subject to either party exercising a right of appeal against the decision to a Full Bench.

  • A Full Bench of the AIRC will have all of the powers as outlined in clause 1.5.1 and shall have the power to confirm, quash, dismiss or vary the decision of the AIRC.

  • Redundancy shall be carried out in accordance with the Statement of Policy of Termination of Employment, Introduction of Changes and Redundancy contained in the decision of the Full Bench of the Commission dated 18 August 2003 (173 QGIG 1417), and published in the Queensland Government Industrial Gazette of the 15 October 2003 (174 QGIG 741) or as varied from time to time with the date of operation being 1 December 2003.


More Definitions of Full Bench

Full Bench means the Full Bench of the Commission.
Full Bench means the bench of the Lokayukta consisting of the Chairperson and all the existing members of the Lokayukta.
Full Bench means a Bench consisting of three or more Judges;
Full Bench means a bench with seven members with or without the Chairperson
Full Bench. (合議庭) means a Bench consisting of 2 or more Judges of the Court of First Instance; (25 of 1998 s. 2)
Full Bench means a Bench of the Court comprising of the Chief Justice, the Deputy Chief Justice and five judges of the Court;
Full Bench means the Chief Information Commissioner and the Information Commissioner hearing a matter jointly;