ISSUES TO BE DETERMINED Sample Clauses

ISSUES TO BE DETERMINED. 1.1 The Parties agree that, in light of the disputed issues, the matters to be determined in these proceedings are the correct interpretation and application (by reference to each policy as a whole) of relevant terms in a sample of the policies appropriately representative of the disputed issues (the representative sample of terms) and their application in relation to a set of agreed facts and assumed facts including:
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ISSUES TO BE DETERMINED. 9. In the court’s view, the pleadings and submissions of the parties raise the following issues for determination:
ISSUES TO BE DETERMINED. 26. Before the Court for its determination are the following issues:
ISSUES TO BE DETERMINED. The issues in this dispute for our consideration are:
ISSUES TO BE DETERMINED i. Whether there was a valid contract between the claimant and the defendant. Arising therefrom are the following sub issues;
ISSUES TO BE DETERMINED i. Whether the claimant has proven that it is entitled to the outstanding sum of $190,378.19;
ISSUES TO BE DETERMINED. 32. The main issue which the Court had to determine was whether the Claimant was wrongfully and/or unfairly dismissed and whether she should be awarded damages. The Law:
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ISSUES TO BE DETERMINED. 4.1 The issues to be determined are:

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