Sentences with phrase «to go to a tribunal»

«You can't be going to a tribunal with the FA and be seen [to be judged] on probability and you go to a court and it is «beyond all reasonable doubt».
Bega adviser David Williams yesterday said WCB's other suitor didn't see any competition issues with the merger, and questioned the logic of Murray Goulburn going to the tribunal.
It's added that Exeter are hoping to negotiate a decent deal in order to avoid going to a tribunal, but it remains to be seen whether or not it's that straightforward.
Morrison's contract at United expires in the summer and they have decided to sell him now rather than risk going to tribunal at the end of the season.
According to the Mirror, this deal could still go to a tribunal, which may yet invite Tottenham Hotspur to make a # 12m bid for the young attacker, though Liverpool are keen to keep his price down.
As Arsenal close in on the transfer of the uncapped Brazilian defender Gabriel Paulista from La Liga club Villarreal, Arsene Wenger knows that he will have to go to a tribunal hearing to ask for a work permit for the 24 - year old to be able to play in the English Premier League and that has brought up a sore subject.
However, the Merseyside club could let the situation go to a tribunal.
In Nigeria it is almost taken for a given that anybody who contests for any office would always go to the tribunal to challenge an outcome that doesn't favour him.
«Allowing conversations that happen at work over difficult issues like retirement or poor performance to take place but not permitting their record to be referred to in the future, should a case ever go to tribunal, is hugely worrying.»
«The government's attempts to reduce the number of claims going to tribunal have clearly only had a temporary effect.
There was no basis for distinguishing between questions which went to the tribunal's jurisdiction and those which did not.
«We had to go to the tribunal to get the right to bid (and) we were on a much longer time line.
If the two sides are unable to come to an agreement then the case will go to a tribunal.
Burnley are doing what they think is right for their development group, but we've done some due diligence and research into similar cases that have gone to tribunal and we know where we should be and what we should be getting and we've told that to the agent and Burnley.»
The story going public could also contribute to driving up any compensation figure should it go to a tribunal, as a committee would consider «substantiated interest» in the player when awarding compensation.
If INEC that was under me, and assuming the officials allowed cheating during elections as was claimed, why will I go to the tribunal to complain?
Some people were telling me to go to the tribunal or even stop the elections, citing cases of irregularities.
Clark said he was acting in according with guidelines agreed by the Home Office, May said that he wasn't, but after he was sacked he claimed unfair dismissal and the case was settled before it went to tribunal, with Clark reportedly receiving a pay - off worth more than # 100,000.
You rip Uwe Boll off, then you go to the tribunals!
You must contact the trustee of your super fund before you go to the tribunal.
So if HMRC wanted to appeal against an enforcement notice issued by the commissioner then it could go to the tribunal, but a claim by an individual under s 13 would go to the county court or High Court.
The cost to go to the tribunal was given at 4M, approx 40 - 50 $ per member.
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