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UPPERDATE: (September 4) The adjudicator's decision is being appealed.
Archive 2009-09-01 2009
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This was upheld by BC Supreme Court Justice Mark McEwan in his review of the adjudicator's finding: as reported, he found that "the adjudicator's determination was within her jurisdiction and within the standard of reasonableness."
Archive 2009-03-01 2009
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UPPERDATE: September 4 The adjudicator's decision is being appealed.
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Defending her failure to serve her full term at Icasa, Mohlala said committee members should view her move to the pension fund adjudicator's office as a "redeployment" as opposed to a resignation.
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Now, however, the Christian Union has rejected the adjudicator's decision that upheld the Student Guild's actions and found that the Christian Union was wrong limiting leadership roles to Christians.
Archive 2007-07-01 Howard M. Friedman 2007
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The rules defined a "final salary" to mean the average annual salary earned and bonus received by a member during the last year of membership, according to a statement from the adjudicator's office.
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For instance, what type of contractual dispute resolution methods I use as well as the adjudicator's identity signal something about my type as a trader, and individuals look to these social signals to for information about outsiders--particularly when they are from social groups one is not closely tied to.
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In cases where the bank refuses to accept or act on the adjudicator's recommendations, the adjudicator may publish the recommendations and the fact that the bank has refused to accept them.
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Powers in the adjudicator's office will be split between a board made up of bankers and a commission comprising a chairperson, who is likely to be a retired judge or lawyer, 3 representatives each from the government and banking industry and 2 consumer representatives.
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Damme, sir -- I beg the adjudicator's pardon -- what does this mean?
Flash For Freedom Fraser, George MacDonald, 1925- 1971
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