单词 | tribunal |
释义 | tribunal (traɪbjuːnəl ) Word forms: tribunals countable noun [with singular or plural verb] A tribunal is a special court or committee that is appointed to deal with particular problems. His case comes before an industrial tribunal in March. ...when a tribunal finds that an employee has been unfairly dismissed. Synonyms: hearing, court, trial, bar Collocations: independent tribunal Any disciplinary complaints to be filed after the investigation will be heard by an independent tribunal. Times, Sunday Times (2011) The allegations will now be heard by an independent tribunal. Times, Sunday Times (2013) Any penalty can be appealed to an independent tribunal. Times, Sunday Times (2010) On each occasion they were told to abide by the tribunal decision. The Sun Her appeal will argue that the tribunal decision wrongly compared her treatment with how she would have been treated as a man on leave for a similar period of time. Times, Sunday Times The construction had already been approved by the federal government with various environmental requirements imposed (see paragraph 48 of the tribunal decision). Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Several barristers are already bringing judicial review cases against tribunal decisions and some now plan to include the flawed procedures as a ground of challenge. Times, Sunday Times It was not intended to limit the disappointed party's right of appeal to tribunal decisions either awarding or refusing an award of damages after a full hearing. Times, Sunday Times The amount of compensation will be decided by a tribunal judge. The Sun A tribunal judge approved the 249.45 flight ticket, but ruled that he could not claim for the 23.90 train trip. The Sun The tribunal judge agreed and it won all eight cases. Times, Sunday Times The tribunal judge ruled that the law firm could file a defence. Times, Sunday Times However, the tribunal judge has dismissed both claims. Times, Sunday Times In 2016 a tribunal panel accepted that his motivation was similar to obsessive compulsive disorder but struck him off. Times, Sunday Times The former property lawyer acted dishonestly, failed to act with integrity and failed to behave in a way that maintains the public's trust in her, a tribunal panel found. The Sun The tribunal panel reserved its judgment. Times, Sunday Times The tribunal panel will now decide if she remains fit to continue practising. The Sun A tribunal panel found that his comments 'were a significant factor in causing the school to be brought into disrepute'. Times, Sunday Times But campaigners believe that yesterday's employment tribunal ruling marks a turning point. Times, Sunday Times But she was ordered to pay a 100,000 costs bill after her appeal against an employment tribunal ruling was rejected. The Sun Last week's employment appeal tribunal ruling on holiday pay was another straw in the wind on this, possibly a significant one. Times, Sunday Times Unlike judges who can stay on until 70 (including part-timers after last week's tribunal ruling), lawyers 'retire' at their peak - usually their mid-50s. Times, Sunday Times The firm said last week the tribunal ruling was 'self-explanatory' and would not comment. Times, Sunday Times Translations: Chinese: 特别法庭 Japanese: 裁定委員会 |
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