notice of dismissal

  • 31instant dismissal — Gross misconduct should ideally be defined in the employment contract and, where committed should allow the employer to dismiss without notice or prior warnings ( Summary or Instant dismissal). Such conduct will normally include theft, violence,… …

    Law dictionary

  • 32give notice — verb 1. inform (somebody) of something I advised him that the rent was due • Syn: ↑advise, ↑notify, ↑send word, ↑apprise, ↑apprize • Derivationally related forms: ↑ …

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  • 33two-dismissal rule — The rule in some jurisdictions that a notice of voluntary dismissal of an action shall operate as an adjudication upon the merits when filed by a plaintiff who has once dismissed an earlier action based on or including the same claim. 24 Am J2d… …

    Ballentine's law dictionary

  • 34burn notice — noun an announcement of dismissal of an agent or source an intelligence agency considers to have become unreliable …

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  • 35pink slip — notice of dismissal from one s job. [1910 15] * * * …

    Universalium

  • 36Employment Rights Act 1996 — Infobox UK Legislation short title=Employment Rights Act 1996 parliament=Parliament of the United Kingdom long title=... statute book chapter=1996 c. 18 introduced by= territorial extent=England and Wales; Scotland; Northern Ireland royal assent …

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  • 37Creen v Wright — Court Common Pleas Division Date decided 10 May 1876 Citation(s) (1875 76) LR 1 CPD 591 Case opinions Lord Coleridge CJ, Archibald LJ and Lindley LJ Creen v Wright (1875 76) LR 1 CPD 591 is an …

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  • 38HA'ANAKAH — (Heb. הַעֲנָקָה), the gratuity which the master was enjoined to pay his Hebrew bound servant when the latter was set free. This institution is the source, in Jewish law, of the laws of severance pay, i.e., payment of compensation to employees on… …

    Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • 39LABOR LAW — In Scripture Two fundamental principles relating to the laws of the hired servant are enjoined in the Pentateuch. Firstly, the master s duty to pay the wages of his servant on time: The wages of a laborer shall not remain with you until morning ; …

    Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • 40United Kingdom agency worker law — refers to the law which regulates people s work through employment agencies in the United Kingdom. Though statistics are disputed, there are currently between half a million and one and a half million agency workers in the UK, and probably over… …

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