Sentence examples for To tribunal from inspiring English sources

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To tribunal

noun

An assembly including one or more judges to conduct judicial business; a court of law.

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The matter is expected to go to tribunal.

Of those, only 3% took their case to tribunal.

No training compensation fee has been agreed and the case will go to tribunal.

Vekaric accused Mladic of using delaying tactics and said nothing should prevent his extradition to tribunal.

None of the Muslim warriors are expected to appear in court, according to tribunal officials.

We're all already on our knees when we get to tribunal," she says.

Rents are also semi-regulated and rent rises can be both challenged and taken to tribunal.

To date, 1,866 bodies have been recovered from mass graves, according to tribunal investigators.

The couple took their case to tribunal and were awarded damages of £40,000.

The DWP says it is "good news" that fewer appeals are going to tribunal.

Rather than taking a case against your employer straight to tribunal, you will have to notify Acas first.

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