Statutory Instrument 1993 No. 2854

      The Employment Appeal Tribunal Rules 1993


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STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS

1993 No. 2854

INDUSTRIAL TRIBUNALS

The Employment Appeal Tribunal Rules 1993

Made 23rd November 1993
Laid before Parliament 24th November 1993
Coming into force 16th December 1993


ARRANGEMENT OF RULES

1.  Citation and commencement.
2.  Interpretation.
3.  Institution of appeal.
4.  Service of notice of appeal.
5.  Respondents to appeals.
6.  Respondent's answer and notice of cross appeal.
7.  Disposal of appeal.
8, 9.  Application in respect of exclusion or expulsion from, or unjustifiable discipline by, a trade union.
10.  Service of application under rule 8.
11, 12.  Appearance by respondent trade union.
13.  Application for restriction of proceedings order.
14.  Service of application under rule 13.
15, 16.  Appearance by person named in application under rule 13.
17.  Disposal of application.
18.  Joinder of parties.
19.  Interlocutory applications.
20.  Disposal of interlocutory applications.
21.  Appeals from Registrar.
22.  Hearing of interlocutory applications.
23.  Cases involving allegations of sexual misconduct or the commission of sexual offences.
24.  Appointment for directions.
25.  Appeal Tribunal's power to give directions.
26.  Default by parties.
27.  Attendance of witnesses and production of documents.
28.  Oaths.
29.  Oral hearings.
30.  Proceedings to be conducted in private on grounds of national security.
31.  Drawing up, reasons for, and enforcement of orders.
32.  Registration and proof of awards in respect of exclusion or expulsion from, or unjustifiable discipline by, a trade union.
33.  Review of decisions and correction of errors.
34.  Costs or expenses.
35.  Service of documents.
36.  Conciliation.
37.  Time.
38.  Tribunal offices and allocation of business.
39.  Non compliance with, and waiver of, rules.
40.  Transitional provisions.

  Schedule. 

 

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