Full Tribunal definition

Full Tribunal means the State Administrative Tribunal constituted so as to consist of —
Full Tribunal means a Tribunal constituted in accordance with section 4(1) of the Employment Tribunals Act F28;
Full Tribunal means a Tribunal constituted in accordance with section 4(1) of the Employment Tribunals Act(12);

Examples of Full Tribunal in a sentence

  • Work included drafting bench memoranda and awards in chamber and Full Tribunal cases, legal research and administrative matters.

  • Housing staff also periodically provides the Housing Commission with development updates about the Cadence Apartments.

  • Only Full Tribunal to act under this Division The functions of the State Administrative Tribunal under this Division may be performed only by a Full Tribunal.

  • Only Full Tribunal to act under this DivisionThe functions of the State Administrative Tribunal under this Division may be performed only by a Full Tribunal.[Section 56A inserted: No. 16 of 1992 s.

  • The Full Tribunal is designed to be the final resort in a serious dispute.

  • The Fast Track Tribunal may refer complaints to a hearing of the Full Tribunal.

  • The appraisal report will not be a case study and will not be a demonstration narrative, it will be more like what students would prepare for a Full Tribunal case.

  • Full Tribunal hearings should be heard within eight working weeks of the procedure being triggered.

  • The Full Tribunal stated that “most disputes [at the Tribunal] involved a private party on one side and a Government or Government-controlled entity on the other.” The Tribunal held that “the object and purpose of the Algiers Declarations was to resolve a crisis in relations between Iran and the United States, not to extend diplomatic protection in the normal sense.” 5 Iran-U.S. C.T.R. 261 (1983).

  • Claimants who were able to demonstrate to a panel of the Full Tribunal a valid claim arising out of contracts, debts, expropriation of assets or other measures affecting property rights,25 were awarded damages or compensation directly, without having to repair to their governments for collection.


More Definitions of Full Tribunal

Full Tribunal means a Tribunal constituted in accordance with section 4(1) of the Employment Tribunals Act(20);
Full Tribunal means a Tribunal constituted in accordance with Regulation 9(2) of the Regulations;
Full Tribunal means a Tribunal constituted in accordance with section 4 (1) of the Employment Tribunals Act 1996;
Full Tribunal means the Tribunal constituted in accordance with section 400(2);
Full Tribunal means a Tribunal constituted in accordance with section 4(1) of the Employment Tribunals Act F27;

Related to Full Tribunal

  • Full-time job means a job performed by an individual for 35 hours or more each week and whose income and social security taxes are withheld by 1 or more of the following:

  • Full-time position means a position of gainful employment where the number of hours worked by the employee is not less than 30 hours during any given work week.

  • Tribunal means any state, commonwealth, federal, foreign, territorial, or other court or government body, subdivision agency, department, commission, board, bureau or instrumentality of a governmental body.

  • Responding tribunal means the authorized tribunal in a responding state or foreign country.

  • the Tribunal means the Upper Tribunal (Tax and Chancery Chamber).

  • Full-time means 40 hours or more worked per week, or a lesser number of hours if:

  • Full-time student means a person attending or undertaking a full-time course of study and includes a student on a sandwich course;

  • New full-time job means an eligible position created by the

  • Arbitral Tribunal means a sole arbitrator or a panel of arbitrators;

  • Issuing tribunal means the tribunal of a state or foreign country that issues a support order or a judgment determining parentage of a child.

  • Registering tribunal means a tribunal in which a support order or judgment determining parentage of a child is registered.

  • Retained full-time job means an eligible position that currently

  • Foreign tribunal means a court, administrative agency, or quasi-judicial entity of a foreign country which is authorized to establish, enforce, or modify support orders or to determine parentage of a child. The term includes a competent authority under the Convention.

  • Initiating tribunal means the tribunal of a state or foreign country from which a petition or comparable pleading is forwarded or in which a petition or comparable pleading is filed for forwarding to another state or foreign country.

  • Full year refers to the ordinary period of employment for the position.

  • Investor Relations Activities means any activities, by or on behalf of the Company or a shareholder of the Company, that promote or reasonably could be expected to promote the purchase or sale of securities of the Company, but does not include:

  • Ministers means the Scottish Ministers,

  • Participating municipality means a municipality that is designated by or under the Act as a participating municipality in a conservation authority.

  • Full Time Equivalent or "FTE" means the full-time

  • Participating Member States means the member states of the European Union that have the euro as their lawful currency in accordance with the legislation of the European Union relating to Economic and Monetary Union.

  • Disciplinary Tribunal means the judicial body established to hear and decide all breaches of the Integrity Code of Conduct in accordance with the Rules and Regulations and such other matters as set out in the Constitution, Rules or Regulations.

  • Appeal Tribunal means the all-citizen Tribunal duly appointed by Council to conduct hearings under this By-law; (191-08)

  • full-time course of study means a full-time course of study which—

  • Participating Member State means any member state of the European Union that has the Euro as its lawful currency in accordance with legislation of the European Union relating to Economic and Monetary Union.

  • Arbitration Tribunal means an organ composed of an odd number of persons known as arbitrators, who decide on the solution of a conflict in which the parties have expressly waived recourse to the ordinary civil courts

  • Full-time employee means an employee who is normally required to work the basic hours of work.