Full Tribunal definition

Full Tribunal means the State Administrative Tribunal constituted so as to consist of
Full Tribunal means a Tribunal constituted in accordance with section 4(1) of the Employment Tribunals Act F28;
Full Tribunal means a Tribunal constituted in accordance with section 4(1) of the Employment Tribunals Act F27;

Examples of Full Tribunal in a sentence

  • The following items are considered additional costs outside of overseeing and administering the annual assessment, preparing and defending the assessment roll, and operating the assessing office: -Setting up Tax Database for Tax Collection -Printing or mailing of Tax Bills -Printing or mailing of Assessment Change Notices, or Personal Property forms -Appraisal work for Full Tribunal Appeals -Expert Testimony These additional costs shall be the responsibility of the Assessing District.

  • The following items are considered additional costs outside of overseeing and administering the annual assessment, preparing and defending the assessment roll, and operating the assessing office; -Setting up Tax Database for Tax Collection -Printing or mailing of Tax Bills -Printing or mailing of Assessment Change Notices, or Personal Property forms -Appraisal work for Full Tribunal Appeals -Expert Testimony These additional costs shall be the responsibility of the Assessing District.

  • In any event, no Full Tribunal property assessment appeal may be settled by the County Equalization Director or designated representative without the approval of the Township.


More Definitions of Full Tribunal

Full Tribunal means a Tribunal constituted in accordance with section 4 (1) of the Employment Tribunals Act 1996;
Full Tribunal means a Tribunal constituted in accordance with Regulation 9(2) of the Regulations;
Full Tribunal means a Tribunal constituted in accordance with section 4(1) of the Employment Tribunals Act(12);
Full Tribunal means the Tribunal constituted in accordance with section 400(2);
Full Tribunal means a Tribunal constituted in accordance with section 4(1) of the Employment Tribunals Act(20);