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Overview of Social Housing Law and Policy in New South Wales

Delve into the intricacies of social housing law and policy in New South Wales, covering essential aspects such as tenancy rights, housing transfers, appeals, repairs, and termination. Understand the key legislation, including the Residential Tenancies Act 2010 and NSW Civil and Administrative Tribu

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Impact of COVID-19 on NCLT Proceedings - Overview and Analysis

Explore the impact of COVID-19 on NCLT proceedings, covering the scope under Companies Act 2013, IBC 2016, present position due to the pandemic, and future outlook. Learn about the National Company Law Tribunal, its functions, and jurisdiction, along with the advantages it offers. Discover the speci

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Understanding Methods of Delay Analysis in Construction Disputes

Independent expert witness services play a crucial role in construction disputes by providing high-quality expert witness and tribunal services. Blackrock Expert Services, with a team of experienced professionals, offers a wide range of construction consulting services. The presentation covers the i

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Webinar on Judicial Pronouncements in IBC and NCLT Case Presentation

This webinar covers judicial pronouncements in Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (IBC) cases and essential preparations for presenting a case before the National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT). It includes insights and case discussions regarding debt assignment, related party transactions, and disputes ov

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Challenges Faced by Banks in Adopting IBC

Banks face challenges in adopting the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (IBC) due to stringent provisioning norms, additional costs, and complexities in referring cases to the National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT). Secured NPA accounts older than 2 years, unsecured NPA accounts in the second year, and c

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Strategies for Effective Tribunal Advocacy in Employment Cases

Practical guidance on preparing for and presenting a case at an Employment Tribunal, covering disputed legal and factual issues, persuasion tactics, witness preparation, dealing with opposing witnesses, hearing procedures, and effective questioning techniques, all illustrated with images for better

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Student Court Guide at Stellenbosch University

The Student Court at Stellenbosch University serves as an administrative, independent tribunal for students, ensuring impartial adjudication. It handles cases brought by students or student bodies, upholding principles of independence, impartiality, and dignity. The court may make judgments on const

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Benefits of Arbitration in Real Estate Disputes

Arbitration offers a better way to resolve real estate disputes, providing advantages over traditional court processes such as confidentiality, choice of tribunal expertise, and speed. Falcon Chambers Arbitration specializes in client service culture, offering bespoke arbitration services for varyin

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Employment Law Services by Daniel Gunn, Partner at Arthur & Carmichael Solicitors

Daniel Gunn, a standout Employment Specialist at Arthur & Carmichael Solicitors, offers expert legal services in Employment Law. With vast experience representing clients in Employment Tribunals, Daniel provides advice on diverse areas such as disciplinary issues, complex settlements, and TUPE trans

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The Doctrine of Privity and Non-signatory in Arbitration

The Doctrine of Privity in contract law states that only parties to a contract can enforce its terms, excluding third-party beneficiaries. However, in certain cases, such as piercing the corporate veil or involving group companies, non-signatory affiliates may be bound by an arbitration agreement. T

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VCAT's Digital Transformation Strategy Overview

VCAT aims to transition towards a fully digital tribunal system, enhancing accessibility and efficiency. The strategy emphasizes online dispute resolution, unified systems, and digital documentation to improve operational readiness and service delivery.

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Understanding Doctrine of Primary Jurisdiction in Comparative Administrative Law

The doctrine of primary jurisdiction plays a crucial role in determining whether a court should yield to an administrative agency for certain issues. It helps in deciding which tribunal should take the initial action, especially in cases involving administrative discretion. This doctrine allows cour

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Understanding Termination of Residential Tenancies in NSW

Explore the process of terminating residential tenancies in NSW, including eviction grounds, tenant termination rights, unlawful lockouts, and how to challenge terminations. Learn about the steps involved, from issuing a notice of termination to obtaining a warrant for possession from the NSW Civil

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Comments on Draft National Credit Amendment Bill, 2018 Review by Professional Accountants

Detailed analysis and recommendations by the South African Institute of Professional Accountants on key sections of the Draft National Credit Amendment Bill, 2018, addressing issues related to tribunal functions, reporting time frames, debt intervention, and interest accumulation on credit agreement

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Judicial Processes and Misconduct in New Zealand Disputes Tribunal

The New Zealand Disputes Tribunal, led by Principal Referee Anne Darroch, handles civil claims up to $15,000 or $20,000 by consent, with over 60 referees managing 16,000-20,000 claims yearly. Limited appeal rights are in place, with a complaints mechanism under process for all New Zealand Tribunals

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Understanding GSTAT - A Comprehensive Overview of Goods and Services Tax Appellate Tribunal

Explore the key aspects of the Goods and Services Tax Appellate Tribunal (GSTAT) including its constitution, procedures, and significance in the realm of taxation. Learn about the stages of litigation, the role of GSTAT in appeals, and essential tips for effective appeal presentations. Discover the

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Test Requirements and Procedures Overview for TCB Council Meeting

This document outlines the test requirements and procedures prepared by Mark Briggs and Mark Maynard for the TCB Council meeting scheduled for September 16, 2024. It covers EMC test procedures, FCC regulations, Industry Canada standards, RF exposure procedures, and equipment certification guidelines

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Administrative Law and Refugee Protection Guidelines Analysis

Analysis of refugee protection guidelines and procedural fairness in administrative law, focusing on issues related to fear of persecution, credibility assessment, and hearing procedures before the Refugee Protection Division. The discussion also highlights the roles and powers of different members

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Empowering Consumer Protection and Redress in South Africa

The National Consumer Tribunal in South Africa plays a crucial role in enforcing consumer protection laws and ensuring redress for consumers. The presentation outlines the genesis of the current consumer protection framework in South Africa, highlighting the need for empowering mechanisms and struct

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Workplace Health and Safety Regulations Overview

Explore key aspects of workplace safety laws and regulations, including employer duties, employee responsibilities, bullying and harassment prevention, and procedures for handling complaints. Learn about the Equality Tribunal, safety officers, risk assessments, and more to ensure a safe work environ

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Employment Law Cases Update: Disability Discrimination - February 2017

Private Medicine Intermediaries Ltd v. Hodkinson involved a case of constructive unfair dismissal and harassment due to a disabled employee being pressured to work long hours. The Employment Appeal Tribunal ruled that the expectation for the employee to work long hours constituted a discriminatory p

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Overview of the Swiss Rules of International Arbitration

The Swiss Rules of International Arbitration have evolved over the years to enhance efficiency, flexibility, and cost control in arbitral proceedings. The roots, revision, and experiences with these rules highlight the significant institutional changes and additions that reflect modern arbitration p

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Ensuring Fair Hearings for Persons with Mental Illness in VCAT Guardianship List

VCAT conducts hearings in its Guardianship List with a focus on minimizing formality and ensuring a fair process. Practical issues may arise, including parties being self-represented and dealing with technical evidence. The fairness of the hearing is crucial, especially when parties have not seen ev

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Understanding the Civil Resolution Tribunal (CRT)

Civil Resolution Tribunal (CRT) is introduced as a place to resolve strata-related disputes in an accessible, speedy, and economical manner. It aims to encourage agreement between parties or decide claims. CRT's mandate includes providing fair dispute resolution services using electronic tools. The

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Jordan's Principle: Advocating for First Nations Children's Rights

Jordan's Principle is a vital advocacy tool aimed at ensuring equitable access to necessary services for First Nations children, emphasizing prompt resolution of jurisdictional disputes. Originating from the story of Jordan River Anderson, its implementation has faced challenges and legal battles. C

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Guide to Student Court Proceedings at Stellenbosch University

Explore the functions and procedures of the Student Court at Stellenbosch University, including who can bring matters to the court, the types of judgments it may make, and how to initiate a case through drafting motions and affidavits. The Student Court serves as an independent tribunal that upholds

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Overview of Administrative Tribunal Proceedings in WBAT

Administrative Tribunal proceedings in WBAT are governed by Article 323A of the Constitution. The tribunal is headed by a Chairman, with benches comprising a Judicial Member and an Administrative Member. Cases are either contested by advocates or departmental representatives. Specific procedures are

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Key Aspects of Practice & Procedure in Tribunals for Advocates

This informative content by Krishnendu Datta, LL.M. (Virginia) Advocate covers essential aspects of practice and procedure in tribunals. It discusses concise narration of material facts, specific instances of oppression and mismanagement, interim and final reliefs, powers of the tribunal under Secti

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Recent Updates for Landlords and Tenants in Napier - August 2019

Handy hints and important changes for landlords and tenants in Napier include the release of the Heating Assessment Tool Guide and revised Privacy Commission Guidelines. The Residential Tenancies Amendment Act (No.2) was passed, limiting tenant liability for damage and giving the Tenancy Tribunal mo

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Overview of ICTY's Adjudication of Crimes Against Humanity and Genocide

Explore the significant role of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) in adjudicating crimes against humanity and genocide, focusing on the history, international crimes, specific trials, and achievements in bringing perpetrators to justice. The presentation provides i

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Evolution of NCLT and NCLAT Under Companies Act, 2013

The establishment and constitutional validity of the National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) and National Company Law Appellate Tribunal (NCLAT) under the Companies Act, 2013 were upheld in a landmark judgment by the Supreme Court. The NCLT marks a new era in corporate adjudication, taking over jurisdi

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Expert Top Tips for Defending and Settling Employment Claims

Key insights from a CIPD seminar by Jahad Rahman, Partner at Rahman Lowe Solicitors, focusing on defending and settling employment claims. The seminar covers important aspects such as employment tribunal statistics, reasons to settle early, top tips for responding to claims, and the importance of dr

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Ensuring Equality and Anti-Discrimination in Employment: The Ombud's Role

The Equality and Anti-Discrimination Ombud plays a crucial role in promoting ordinary employment opportunities for individuals with disabilities. Established in 2006, the Ombud integrates various offices and operates independently under the Ministry of Children, Equality, and Inclusion. It acts as a

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Insights into Implementing Human Rights Code: Tribunal's Perspective

Providing valuable insights from the Human Rights Tribunal of Ontario's Associate Chair, David A. Wright, this presentation delves into key principles of the dispute resolution model, challenges faced, adaptations made, and future considerations. It highlights statistics, social areas, grounds for a

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Effective Questioning Techniques in Tribunal Hearings

Effective questioning techniques are crucial in tribunal hearings to elicit accurate information from witnesses. Angela Dixon, Ph.D., emphasizes the importance of asking the right questions to engage participants and achieve optimal outcomes. Communication barriers, competency areas, and strategies

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Recent Challenges in Merger Control: Seminar Series Highlights

The Competition Law Seminar Series on Merger Control discussed recent merger decision challenges, temporal elements in relevant merger situations, developments in interim measures, and merger control post-Brexit. Key cases such as Tobii/Smartbox and JD Sports/Footasylum were analyzed along with succ

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Understanding Costs, Wasted Costs, and When to Seek Legal Guidance

Costs in legal proceedings can be exceptional rather than routine, with specific circumstances leading to cost orders by the Tribunal. Vexatious, abusive, or unreasonable conduct can result in cost implications, including orders for wasted preparation time. Presidential guidance helps determine when

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Ethics & Constitutional Limits on Attorney Expression Webinar

Join the live 90-minute webinar on Ethics: Model Rule 8.4(g) and Constitutional Limits on Regulating Attorney Expression of Unpopular Positions featuring expert faculty members. Explore regulations governing lawyer speech and the requirements for lawyer communication in various contexts. Learn about

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National Company Law Tribunal and Appellate Tribunal Definitions and Membership Criteria

The content outlines the definitions and membership criteria for the National Company Law Tribunal and Appellate Tribunal in detail. It covers the qualifications required for Judicial Members, Technical Members, and the President, as well as the selection process and powers conferred by the Central

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Recent Case Laws in Corporate Laws - Economy Hotels India Services Pvt. Ltd. v. Registrar of Companies & ANR. (NCLAT)

In this case, Economy Hotels India Services Pvt. Ltd. filed a petition under Section 66 of the Companies Act for confirming the reduction of share capital. The National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) rejected the application, but the National Company Law Appellate Tribunal (NCLAT) allowed the reduction

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