Upper Tribunal definition
Examples of Upper Tribunal in a sentence
The Secretary of State’s determination will be final, subject to any right of appeal which a parent of the child may have to the First Tier Tribunal (Special Educational Needs and Disability) or the Upper Tribunal Administrative Appeals Chamber.
The Secretary of State’s determination will be final, subject only to any right of appeal which a parent of the child may have to the First-tier Tribunal (Special Educational Needs and Disability) or the Upper Tribunal Administrative Appeals Chamber.
The Secretary of State’s determination will be final, subject to any right of appeal which a pupil (if over compulsory school age) or parent of the child may have to the First-tier Tribunal (Special Educational Needs and Disability) or the Upper Tribunal Administrative Appeals Chamber.
Following an Upper Tribunal decision in December 2013 the landlord can be liable for council tax if the tenant moves out early from a statutory periodic of less than six months duration.
The Greater London Authority requires expert planning advice so it can be properly represented in proceedings and in the litigation at the Upper Tribunal (Lands Chamber).