Sentences with phrase «tribunal awarded elon»

The tribunal awarded Walsh $ 650,000 for the loss of income and pension benefits she incurred between August 1989 and December 2000, including $ 472,766 for loss of income and $ 139,154 for the loss of pension benefits.
A tribunal awarded a doctor's receptionist # 600 for injury to feelings in 2013 when one of the doctor's kissed her after she told him she had run a half marathon the previous day.
What I find funny is that the tribunal awarded Walsh the amount of $ 10,000 for treatment / counselling to deal with the concluding of the case and its impact on her — simply put, for closure.
The tribunal awarded Wardle a net figure of around # 180,000 which was then uplifted by 50 % to reflect Calyon's failure to comply with the statutory dismissal procedure (which applied at his termination date).
Earlier this year Watford employment tribunal awarded Elon de Oliveira # 35,700 after a sustained period of racist abuse he suffered at work as a hospital porter at Hammersmith Hospital...
The tribunal awarded Crystallex damages of $ 1.202 bn plus pre - and post-award interest due to Venezuela's unfair and inequitable treatment and unlawful expropriation of Crystallex's investment in the Las Cristinas mining project.
In May 2002, the tribunal awarded White Industries US$ 3.61 million in damages.
In the arbitration the arbitral tribunal awarded RUB 8,928,001,875.70 (around # 115 million) plus interest to Maximov (representing the balance of the SPA purchase price owed to Maximov)(the «Award «-RRB-.
The award was rendered in a dispute over a loan agreement, where the tribunal awarded the Lithuanian claimant the outstanding amount owed under agreement by the Belarussian respondent.
It was entirely a matter of discretion whether a tribunal awarded such costs in any given case; and 3.
In addition, the tribunal awarded her legal costs, in the amount of $ 47,000.
In the course of proceedings before the tribunal between the commissioners and the taxpayer company, X, in relation to X's liability under a county court judgment for unpaid PAYE income tax and national insurance contributions, the tribunal awarded costs in the sum of # 30,500, against the commissioners because of their «serial failures to comply with the time limits in the tribunal, rules and directions».
A tribunal awarded nominal compensation of # 2 for not permitting an employee to be accompanied by...
In particular, compensation for economic loss occurring as a result of general legislative acts (such as the one in Achmea) is not easily forthcoming under EU law or national law, whereas in Achmea the tribunal awarded the claimant investor some 22 million euros in damages.
But the tribunal awarded her # 1,100 compensation for the way the case was handled by Kirklees education authority, for «injury to her feelings», and the judgment also rebuked politicians for commenting on the case while it was still proceeding.
In 2015 the average employment tribunal award was # 17,319.
Even without the detailed statistics, the ICC Report gives great insights on how arbitral tribunals award costs in international arbitration.
Introduce «naming and shaming» of businesses that do not pay employment tribunal awards and new reporting obligations (for example, publish information on agency workers and zero hours workers).
Employment tribunal award limits are subject to annual review at which they are linked to the inflation rate.
Enforcement officers are to be drafted in to help individuals chase unpaid employment tribunal awards and out - of - court settlements.
New maximum and minimum levels for employment tribunal awards have been announced.
Proposals on the table include extending the definition of a «relevant adviser» who can sign off a compromise agreement; changing the current position on interest accruing on tribunal awards; broader powers for tribunals to make recommendations in discrimination cases.
Some clients prefer the assurance of a legal expenses policy providing cover for both legal expenses and any tribunal awards in the event that a claim is made against them.
In GMB v Holis Metal Industries Ltd the EAT held that TUPE did potentially apply to transfers outside the UK, although it conceded that enforcement of tribunal awards might prove tricky.
Key facts and figures including employment tribunal award limits, national minimum wage rates and family friendly entitlements
(3) In the event the arbitration tribunal awards costs, it shall specify the amounts of the fees and expenses so awarded or the method for the determination of those amounts.
A claim in which he obtained the then highest ever employment tribunal award on behalf of a client under the Disability Discrimination Act 1995.
This was all reflected in a tribunal award of only # 1,000.

Not exact matches

Also, in Q2 / 18 the company may receive a favorable ruling from an arbitration tribunal that could award substantial damages, which could be a major near - term catalyst for the stock, significantly adding to the company's balance sheet and initiating a re-rate in the marketplace.
The tribunal in the arbitration with Danone on claims arising out of Fonterra's WPC80 precautionary recall in August 2013 has issued its award.
Chelsea have previously rejected a # 3million offer from Liverpool so the matter is set to be decided by a tribunal and with Solanke now being called up by Three Lions boss Gareth Southgate, the Blues are hoping to receive a cheque for around # 10million, especially as he was also awarded the Golden Ball at the Under 20 World Cup earlier this year.
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.
Last year a sex worker took her boss to the human rights review tribunal for sexual harassment and was awarded NZ$ 25,000 (about # 10,000).
Just one case going to an employment tribunal can run up more than # 30,000 in costs before any award is taken into account.
First, Thursday April 13th saw a disclosure from the Energy Ministry that Ontario paid out $ 28,095,332 including about $ 240,000 in interest to Windstream Energy to satisfy the award made to them under the NAFTA (North American Free Trade Agreement) tribunal, due to cancellation of a 300 - MW offshore industrial wind turbine project.
In 2003 — more than nine years after the patent was first awarded and legally challenged — an EPO patent tribunal heard legal arguments against the notorious patent.
The EAT also noted that while the tribunal took a «very dim view» of the conduct of Miss Nixon at the Christmas party, that could not be taken into account in considering an award of just and equitable compensation; that had to be in accordance with the loss sustained [at 56].
The case concerned a preliminary reference by a German court (the Federal Court of Justice, or Bundesgerichtshof) regarding the validity of an award rendered by an ISDS tribunal under the Dutch - Slovak bilateral investment treaty (BIT).
Generally speaking, whether or not the original aid scheme constitutes illegal state aid (there are strong indications that it doesn't), the tribunal should have acknowledged that the claimant investor is bound by EU state aid rules and that the satisfaction of the award is conditioned on the Commission's finding on the compatibility of the original scheme with EU state aid rules.
The optimal outcome for investors is if they have the possibility to bring a claim based on an EU FTIA before an investor ‑ state tribunal and before domestic courts, while the optimal outcome for civil society is if investors can not bring an FTIA claim before any of the two judicial avenues; (ii) problems facing the domestic enforcement of ISDS awards; (iii) the need to keep the investment protection standards in the agreements or not.
As noted, given that the criteria of state liability for non-contractual breaches are more strict under (in this case) domestic law, Spanish courts have rejected all compensation claims brought by the affected investors, whereas some of the tribunals dealing with the ECT claims have awarded sizeable compensation to the claimants.
Neither does the Court's approach recognize that arbitral tribunals appear to respect the autonomy of EU law, as also testified by the above quotes from intra-EU arbitral awards.
Procedural innovation is regarded as the key to controlling time and cost, where it is increasingly likely that tribunals will commit to a schedule for deliberations and delivery of final awards.
Article 2 of the 1927 Geneva Convention states in relevant part: «If the award has not covered all the questions submitted to the arbitral tribunal, the competent authority of the country where recognition or enforcement of the award is sought can, if it think fit, postpone such recognition or enforcement or grant it subject to such guarantee as that authority may decide».
Consequently, where an arbitral tribunal has rendered an award which decides matters beyond the scope of the arbitration agreement, there is a ground for refusing to enforce an award under article V (1)(c).799
The term «arbitral procedure» encompasses the period beginning with the filing of an action and ending when the award is rendered.891 The application of the law by a tribunal, on the other hand, goes to the actual merits of a dispute and therefore falls outside the scope of review at the recognition and enforcement stage.892
With respect to the award of interest, the Hamburg Court of Appeal rejected a challenge to enforcement under article V (1)(c), made on the basis that the arbitral tribunal had awarded more interest than had been claimed, considering that an «arbitral tribunal can in its discretion and on its own initiative award interest and compound interest for the time until the rendition of the award and for the time after the rendition of the award
However, on 5 December, the Court of Appeal led by Chief Justice Pereira JA agreed that a purposive interpretation of Part 7.3 (5)(b) should be deployed and that the provision should be read as granting permission to enforce any judgment or arbitral award made «by a foreign court or tribunal and amenable to be enforced at common law».
The losing party once again filed for the setting aside of the award, this time alleging that the tribunal had not observed the decision of the court rendered during the first setting aside proceedings and, moreover, this led the tribunal to overlook the limitation periods included in Polish law.
However it serves both as a reminder of the importance of following a fair procedure when dismissing an employee but also of the fact that the employment tribunal is free to reduce a compensatory award as it judges just and equitable in the event that the Claimant is considered to have contributed to a dismissal.
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