Without prejudice definition

Without prejudice means a declaration that no rights or privileges of the employee concerned are to be considered as thereby waived or lost except in so far as may be expressly conceded or decided.
Without prejudice. Defined – A grievance may be withdrawn at any time and shall constitute final resolution of the specific grievance, but such withdrawal does not constitute agreement with the Board’s position or preclude the Association from filing another grievance concerning the same provision of the Negotiated Agreement in the future.
Without prejudice means that none of the rights or privileges of the individual involved are considered to be lost or waived. The parties are free to litigate the matter in a subsequent action, as though the dismissed action had not been started.

Examples of Without prejudice in a sentence

  • Without prejudice to Section 9 of the Agreement, all claims or addendums to the Agreement submitted by the Customer must be in writing and signed by authorized representative of Customer.

  • Without prejudice to the right of FERQUI to terminate in each case, FERQUI may delay payment of invoices if the SUPPLIER has not complied with the agreed delivery terms, conditions or specifications, until such time as these have been complied with.

  • Without prejudice to any other right or remedy available to it under this Agreement, bioMérieux reserves the right to charge additional fees for the Services or terminate coverage under this Agreement in bioMérieux’s sole discretion for a breach of a Customer obligation above.

  • Without prejudice to the specific procedures and exceptions applied by the Grantee, the award by the Grantee of contracts financed under this Agreement may not be cumulative or retrospective or have the purpose or effect of producing a profit for the Grantee.

  • Without prejudice to Section 2.5 below, Airship shall only process Customer Data on behalf of and in accordance with Customer’s instructions, , or as otherwise allowed by Data Protection Laws, for the period set out in the Agreement.


More Definitions of Without prejudice

Without prejudice means a declaration that no rights or privileges of the employee concerned are waived or lost except as may be expressly conceded or decided.
Without prejudice means that any admissions, concessions, offers to settle, or related discussions made in ADR to help address a party’s concerns cannot be raised by the other parties at a hearing unless otherwise agreed to by the parties. ADR discussions are without prejudice in order to encourage parties to make offers without concern of being held to them should the matter not be resolved through ADR. Any offers made in an ADR process may not be heard by the AER in deciding the matter at a hearing. The AER will consider only commitments made by the company during the hearing when making its decision. For additional information, see the EnerFAQs The AER and You: Agreements, Commitments, and Conditions.
Without prejudice without prejudice to the rights and remedies of the Authority or the Contractor in or at Law (including specific performance or injunctive relief), in equity or under this Agreement; and
Without prejudice and "Subject to Contract" once signed by the Parties this Agreement shall have full force and effect and may be disclosed in evidence if required by operation of law.
Without prejudice is a legal term that means that the parties intend that the content of the discussions may not be used in court or litigation.
Without prejudice means an action taken during a claim investigation and negotiation and is intended to be without detriment to the existing rights of the parties.
Without prejudice means that any statement that you make in the letter about who caused the accident cannot be used as evidence in court against you unless the other party obtains your consent. This is important in case the matter has to be decided in court.