Synonym: board, council, court, forum. Similar words: moribund, attribute, contribute, distribute, contributor, attributive, distribution, tribulation. Meaning: [traɪ'bjuːnl] n. an assembly (including one or more judges) to conduct judicial business.
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91 Therefore, a tribunal or inferior court acts ultravires if it reaches its conclusion on a basis erroneous under the general law.
92 Parties and witnesses are entitled to allowances for loss of earnings, subsistence and travel to and from the tribunal.
93 The breadth of the spectrum would be dependent upon the type of tribunal and the content of the enabling legislation.
94 Lord Reid stated that jurisdiction in a narrow sense meant only that the tribunal be entitled to enter upon the inquiry.
95 Customs refused to meet the costs claimed but the chairman of the tribunal disagreed.
96 In 1982 pre-hearing assessments were requested in six percent of cases filed, about half by the tribunal of its own motion.
97 Such a person is not given a right of appeal to the Appeal Tribunal.
98 The £35,000-a-year ad rep told a London tribunal the detective misinterpreted his movements.
99 A tribunal is given authority to decide upon a particular issue.
100 They had been tried without benefit of defence counsel before the Public Tribunal, a special court which was subject to Government influence.
101 The tribunal can award you up to £14,000 compensation or order your reinstatement.
102 The Tribunal decided that the mental condition was attributable to service and allowed the Appeal.
103 When the international criminal tribunal in the Hague indicted Milosevic for war crimes two months later, Western governments were relieved.
104 The tribunal will also have considerable discretion in deciding whether or not the reasons given are adequate.
105 The lay members are intended to bring industrial experience and practical knowledge to bear on the issues coming before the tribunal.
106 In any case, the Tribunal will give written notice of its decision to both parties within 28 days of the meeting.
107 She complained to an industrial tribunal alleging discrimination on the basis of the age range specified and she was successful.
108 Nevertheless, the Employment Appeal Tribunal held that the termination date occurred only upon expiry of the 12-week notice period.http://sentencedict.com/tribunal.html
109 Employees aggrieved by the actions of their employers may seek redress through the courts or at an industrial tribunal.
110 Sixteen years later the same workers failed to get equal pay at an industrial tribunal under the 1983 amended Equal Pay Act.
111 The industrial tribunal is not bound by its own previous decisions.
112 The decision of the Tribunal is that a salary increase of 1.69% should apply for 12 months from 1st March 1993.
113 A medical tribunal upheld four complaints laid by local health authorities against William McBride, 65, for false and misleading statements.
114 A party aggrieved by a decision of an industrial tribunal has 42 days in which to file an appeal.
115 Anyone who believes they have been subject to unfair dismissal can complain to an industrial tribunal.
116 Milosevic has been indicted by the U.N. war crimes tribunal.
117 The work which can be done is any work a solicitor normally does other than representation in a court or tribunal.
118 To combat some of these problems, there should, argued Bell, be increased opportunities for representation before the tribunal.
119 All four have been charged with crimes against humanity by the Hague International Tribunal.
120 This can not be decided finally by the tribunal itself.
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