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  • ...a request to a court or tribunal for something that you believe you have a legal right to. ...ght forward a claim that she had been unfairly dismissed.[[Category: Legal Term]][[Category: Glossary]]
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  • This is a system of law that is based on legal precedents and customs as opposed to written laws. ...be the collective understanding of the legal profession.[[Category: Legal Term]][[Category: Glossary]]
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  • Something that relates to something that is written in a legal contract. ...obligation to ensure overtime was paid within the month.[[Category: Legal Term]][[Category: Glossary]]
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  • (1) Something that puts a qualified requirement on a legal term in a contract. (2) Working conditions are the working environment and the t ...improved after the collective agreement came into effect.[[Category: Legal Term/Labour Relations]][[Category: Glossary]]
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  • ...aning ‘beyond the powers’. It describes an act that is carried out without legal authority. ...what he did, the consequences would have been much worse.[[Category: Legal Term]][[Category: Glossary]]
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  • This refers to a European Union directive being put into a the legal system of an EU state. ...nto the EU states over a one-year period. [[Category: European Union/Legal Term]][[Category: Glossary]]
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  • A claimant brings a legal claim to a court or employment tribunal. ...ht a case of unfair dismissal to the employment tribunal.[[Category: Legal Term]][[Category: Glossary]]
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  • (1) Making something less harmful or unpleasant. (2) Legal: Something that causes a crime to be judged less severely or harshly. ...se stress attempting to save the company from bankruptcy.[[Category: Legal Term]][[Category: Glossary]]
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  • ...rea. It also refers to the structure of law courts that together make up a legal system. ...diction to hear disputes between employers and employees.[[Category: Legal Term]][[Category: Glossary]]
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  • ...nce that management were engaged in fraudulent behaviour.[[Category: Legal Term]][[Category: Glossary]]
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  • ...med that he had evidence of misfeasance in public office.[[Category: Legal Term]][[Category: Glossary]]
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  • ...give their personal data away to companies like Facebook.[[Category: Legal Term]][[Category: Glossary]]
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  • ...y pay if you are pregnant or looking after a young child.[[Category: Legal Term]][[Category: Glossary]]
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  • ...e steps to prevent such acts or omissions from occurring.[[Category: Legal Term]][[Category: Glossary]]
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  • ...today, which we hope will improve the current situation.[[Category: Legal Term]][[Category: Glossary]]
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  • ...of malfeasance at the highest levels of the organisation.[[Category: Legal Term]][[Category: Glossary]]
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  • ...the clauses that had been agreed in the basic agreement.[[Category: Legal Term]][[Category: Glossary]]
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  • ...nto the legislation of the Baltic States. [[Category: European Union/Legal Term]][[Category: Glossary]]
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  • ...nt to increase the per diem allowance paid to attendants.[[Category: Legal Term]][[Category: Glossary]]
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  • ...the rationale behind international framework agreements. [[Category: Legal Term]][[Category: Glossary]]
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  • ''Express Contract Term '' - (noun ) ...and handed to the employee within two months of starting work.[[Category: Legal Terms]][[Category: Glossary]]
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  • ...e claimant had any reasonable chance of winning the case.[[Category: Legal Term]][[Category: Glossary]]
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  • ...loyer, for example through negligent work, has increased.[[Category: Legal Term/Health and Safety]][[Category: Glossary]]
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  • ...hairman of the working party for the first four editions.[[Category: Legal Term]][[Category: Glossary]]
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  • ...e she could claim shared parental leave with her partner.[[Category: Legal Term]][[Category: Glossary]]
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  • ...to reassign a case despite a clear conflict of interests.[[Category: Legal Term]][[Category: Glossary]]
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  • ...dictum, and not binding as a precedent for future cases.[[Category: Legal Term]][[Category: Glossary]]
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  • ...matters. (2) The UK was able to veto some laws by itself.[[Category: Legal Term]][[Category: Glossary]]
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  • ...or the establishment of a common labour market in Europe.[[Category: Legal Term]][[Category: Glossary]]
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  • ...of causing the claimant financial loss due to negligence.[[Category: Legal Term]][[Category: Glossary]]
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  • ...t of concern of potential miscarriages of justice.[[Category: Health/Legal Term ]][[Category: Glossary]]
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  • ...enuine occupational requirement that the staff be female.[[Category: Legal Term]][[Category: Glossary]]
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  • ...f whether those standards exist in an individual company.[[Category: Legal Term]][[Category: Glossary]]
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  • ...ely that the men had slightly different job descriptions.[[Category: Legal Term]][[Category: Glossary]]
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  • ...given a protected award of 90 days’ pay.[[Category: Labour Relations/Legal Term/Pay/Compensation]][[Category: Glossary]]
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  • ...ribunal meant she went back to work with a higher salary.[[Category: Legal Term]][[Category: Glossary]]
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  • ...to re-employ the worker who had been unfairly dismissed.[[Category: Legal Term]][[Category: Glossary]]
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  • * ''' [[Appeal ]]''' - In legal terminology, it means a formal request for a court of law to change a previ ...ation (for example a union). For instance, it could be cheaper holidays or legal advice. It can also refer to money provided by governments - for example, s
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