Does the termination payment provide adequate
compensation given the circumstances of the dismissal and the rights being waived?
Not exact matches
Ms Smith constantly
gave way to MPs on various aspects of the bill, including
compensation for those who are not charged after being held for 28 days, the definition of what constitutes «grave and exceptional»
circumstances and why she has avoided judicial review of the decision.
The court also stated earlier in Stiles v. Workers
Compensation Board of British Columbia, (1989), 38 B.C.L.R. (2d) 307 (C.A.) at p. 311 that special costs should not be awarded unless there is some form of reprehensible conduct, «either in the
circumstances giving rise to the cause of action, or in the proceeding, which make such costs desirable as a form of chastisement.
In Stiles v. Workers
Compensation Board of British Columbia (1989), 38 B.C.L.R. (2d) 307 (C.A.) Justice Lambert stated that full indemnity for legal fees should not be awarded unless there is some form of reprehensible, scandalous or outrageous conduct in the
circumstances giving rise to the cause of action, or in the proceedings themselves that warrants chastisement.
In addition to being familiar with the state \'s specific regulations and statutes, a Louisiana truck accident lawyer can use his or her skills and experience to put together a solid lawsuit and get you the best
compensation payout possible
given your
circumstances.
Given the fact that wrongful death can occur in a wide array of factual situations, a Louisville wrongful death lawyer will conduct a detailed investigation of the
circumstances and develop a strategy designed to maximize available
compensation.
Even when a person is covered by workers
compensation, frequently the
circumstances of the accident
give rise to a claim against some party other than the employer.
Or is base
compensation and benefits simply too rich
given the current
circumstances?
In my view, the amount of
compensation for injury to dignity, feelings and self - respect requested on behalf of this applicant is not unreasonable and is justified,
given the unprecedented seriousness of the personal respondent's conduct in this case, the particular vulnerability of O.P.T. as a migrant worker, and O.P.T.'s personal
circumstances and the impact of the conduct on her.
Further, a number of other provisions in FSMA (for example, sections 26, 27 and 30) render agreements or transactions unenforceable, and
give rights to recover money (or other property) and to obtain
compensation, where the
circumstances in which those agreements or transactions were entered into contravene certain rules in FSMA (for instance, if necessary authorisation from the FCA has not been obtained).
If an individual subject to a restraint order was not ultimately convicted and made subject to a confiscation order, CJA 1988, s 89
gave a statutory right to
compensation in some
circumstances.
It is taxable irrespective of the fact whether it is
given as
compensation for performing his duties in a particular place or special
circumstances.