Employment Rights (Dispute Resolution) Act 1998 s.2
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Employment Rights (Dispute Resolution) Act 1998 s.2 is entitled "Determinations without a hearing or full hearing".
The Secretary of State (DTI) is given power to make regulations allowing a tribunal to determine proceedings without a hearing:(i) on written evidence alone if both parties consent;
(ii) if the respondent has done nothing to defend the case;
(iii) if the applicant is claiming a relief to which he is not entitled or which the tribunal does not have power to grant;
(iv) where the case is bound to be dismissed because of the decision of a superior court (that is, a case in which legal precedent would oblige the tribunal to decide against him);
(iv) the proceedings relate only to a preliminary issue.
See notes at Acts of Parliament etc/Employment Rights (Dispute Resolution) Act 1998 .
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