Administrative Tribunal definition
Examples of Administrative Tribunal in a sentence
Any reference to VCAT refers to the Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal.
The Parties covenant and agree with each other not to call into question or challenge, directly or indirectly, in any proceeding or action in Court, or before any Administrative Tribunal, the Parties’ right to enter and enforce this Agreement.
It is an offence for any person to obtain possession of the residential premises without an order of the Civil and Administrative Tribunal or a judgement or order of a court if the tenant does not willingly move out.
An employee who has been subpoenaed to appear in court or before an Administrative Tribunal, as a witness or juror on a working day, during their regular hours of work, shall be allowed the required time off without loss of pay, at their regular rate of pay, provided that any wage replacement paid to the employees for their appearance be given to the Employer.
The Deputy Director may handle disputes involving financial matters unless the MDHHS Director has delegated these duties to the Administrative Tribunal.