Sentences with phrase «statutory compensation»

The level of injury and recovery time is used to help determine statutory compensation.
FSCS, the UK's statutory compensation scheme for customers of authorised financial services firms, fits extremely well with Bevan Brittan's focus on public services.
It found its way into the causation tests in statutory compensation regimes such as the provincial workers» compensation schemes and motor vehicle statutory accident benefit schemes, too.
Fiona's dispute resolution specialisms include arbitrations, contract and tort disputes, statutory compensation claims, shareholder disputes, partnership and LLP disputes, warranty and completion account disputes, judicial reviews, public enquiries, injunctions, supplier disputes, fraud, alternative dispute resolution (ADR) and professional negligence claims against a broad range of professionals and contentious probate and trust disputes.
However, these schemes are essentially ex gratia statutory compensation schemes.
Examples of similar models of redress have been developed and have existed in Australia for decades, such as statutory compensation tribunals or schemes for victims of crime and war veterans.
The Ministry of Justice's statutory compensation scheme requires new facts that provide total exoneration.
Notes about the statutory deposit insurance: Fidor Bank AG is a member of the Statutory Compensation Scheme for German Banks.
Members have access to the Superannuation Complaints Tribunal and may be eligible for statutory compensation.
And statutory compensation schemes — think workers» comp or motor vehicle accident accident benefits — where the Athey material contribution to injury test (understood as a method of establishing factual causation on the balance of probability) was adopted as the meaning of the causation terminology in the statute were wrong in justifying their decisions based on Athey, even if decision on the meaning of the statute was correct?
The court indicated that the wording of the various statutes leading up to R (D) A 1886 made it clear «that the statutory compensation was confined to physical damage to property».
«A non-Aboriginal property holder in the Northern Territory whose property rights are taken away by government has access to a statutory compensation regime.
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