Industrial Court definition

Industrial Court means the industrial court referred to in section 17 of the Labour Relations Act, 1956 (Act No. 28 of 1956);
Industrial Court means the Court established under the Industrial Relations Act;
Industrial Court means the Industrial Court established under the

Examples of Industrial Court in a sentence

  • X.: This appeal is against a decision in which the Industrial Court held, by a majority,1 that the appellant, Shoppers Pharmacy, unfairly dismissed the respondent, Xx. Xxxxxx, summarily.

  • If no consensus can be reached on the appointment of an umpire, the Industrial Court is requested to appoint the umpire.

  • The majority of the Industrial Court therefore erred when they awarded Xx. Xxxxxx $22,500.00 compensation for wrongful dismissal.

  • This was a question of fact and the majority of the Industrial Court believed Xx. Xxxxxx when they stated9 that Xx. Xxxxxx returned to work on 29th August 2001.

  • On the other hand, before the Industrial Court, learned Counsel for Xx. Xxxxxx submitted that there could have been no anticipatory breach because Xx. Xxxxxx did not at any time decline or express an intention not to perform his work pursuant to the contract, neither did he indicate an intention not to resume his duties under the contract.


More Definitions of Industrial Court

Industrial Court means the Industrial Court established by the Trade Disputes (Arbitration and Settlement) Act, 2006;
Industrial Court means the Industrial Court established under sections
Industrial Court means the Industrial Court constituted under Article 91 of the Industrial Relations (Northern Ireland) Order 1992(51);
Industrial Court means the Industrial Court established under section 11;
Industrial Court means an industrial court established by law; “industrial undertaking” means —
Industrial Court means the Court of Industrial Arbitration constituted under section 10;
Industrial Court means an Industrial Court constituted under section 4 ;