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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121 The award will be the amount that the tribunal considers just and equitable in all the circumstances.
122 The industrial tribunal has no enforcement powers of its own.
123 An employment tribunal has ruled that food retailers are fully justified in refusing to employ men who wear them.
124 If a furnished tenancy exists the tribunal may adjudicate on the rent.
125 The implications for the tribunal system of the change to a system of benefit based on entitlement seems to have been overlooked.
126 The tribunal chairman and members will also ask questions as the case proceeds.
127 He was represented at the hearing of his Appeal by the Association and the Tribunal increased the assessment to 80%.
128 In February 1916 a tribunal met in Saltash Guild Hall to consider two claims for exemption from compulsory military service.
129 Conversely, a body may be styled a tribunal and yet be a court for present purposes.
130 Mr Racan's written complaint against the extraditions was overruled by the tribunal.
131 It is impossible to exaggerate the revolutionary significance of the recognition of a binding judicial tribunal external to the realm.
132 Most industrial tribunal buildings are purpose built and are reasonably comfortably equipped.
133 The military tribunal had condemned six other officers to life imprisonment.
134 The cost of this extended power is that governors will be liable to defend their decision before an industrial tribunal.
135 In the dream he became a participant(sentencedict.com), as a prisoner of a revolutionary tribunal whose judges included Marat and Robespierre.
136 Had this tribunal the legal power and authority to try and punish this man?
137 Officials with the tribunal said Levar is the first tribunal witness to be killed in apparent retaliation for his testimony.
138 A tribunal is master of its own procedure, and this provides the foundation from which it can permit such representation.sentencedict.com/tribunal.html
139 If it ever comes to a war crimes tribunal for him, our town can provide a few witnesses for the prosecution.
140 But it provides guidelines as to what constitutes reasonable behaviour and it carries considerable weight at an industrial tribunal.
141 Read in studio A man who was refused a job because of his beard has lost his appeal at an industrial tribunal.
142 He has been netted by the Hague tribunal because no one showed greater loyalty to Karadzic.
143 N. tribunal lacks its own police and must rely on states to arrest those it has indicted.
144 Here the tribunal is the decision-making instrument chosen by government for the implementation of some scheme of government regulation.
145 He was brought before the tribunal for trial.
146 The powers and duties are confered on the tribunal by the statutory code.
147 The Appeal Tribunal has reversed the Disciplinary Committee's decision on the licensee.
148 The states had no recourse but to await the verdict of the high tribunal.
149 They were sentenced by a military tribunal sitting in camera.
150 Do not have any illusions that an industrial tribunal will right all employment wrongs.
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