Freeman v Sovereign Chicken Ltd
Jurisdiction | UK Non-devolved |
Judgment Date | 25 July 1991 |
Date | 25 July 1991 |
Court | Employment Appeal Tribunal |
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10 cases
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Mrs G Cole v Elders Voice
...[2020] UKEAT/0013/20/RN at para 50. However, that paragraph is based on a line of authority ending with Freeman v Sovereign Chicken [1991] ICR 853, and appears to overlook the later development of the law by Silber J in Industrious Ltd v Horizon Recruitment Ltd [2010] IRLR 204 and the cases......
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Ms Mina Patel v City of Wolverhampton College
...reason for either of them to proceed to a Full Hearing in those circumstances. It also held, applying Freeman v Sovereign Chicken [1991] ICR 853, that it was not open to the Claimant to seek to set aside the conciliated agreement as part of the appeal proceedings. UKEAT/0013/20/RN UKEATPA/0......
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Lonrho Plc v Tebbit and Another
...the material time, and the Department of Trade and Industry, from the dismissal by Sir Nicolas Browne-Wilkinson, Vice-Chancellor (The Times September 24, 1991; [1991] 4 All ER 973), of an application by the defendants to strike out the claim of the plaintiff, Lonrho plc, on the ground that ......
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Bermuda Cablevision Ltd v Minister of Energy, Telecommunications and E-commerce
...client's instruction (see Times Newspapers Limited v. Fitt [1981] ICR 637). Further, in the case of Freeman v. Sovereign Chickens Limited [1991] ICR 853, a Citizens Advice Bureau adviser was held to have ostensible authority to negotiate and reach a settlement on behalf of a party, in circu......
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1 books & journal articles
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Treating volunteers as ‘members of an association’ and the implications for English discrimination law
...of the argument that volunteers are ‘employed’ came in Murray v New-ham Citizens Advice Bureau (No 1),8where the employment appeal tribunal (EAT)6International Journal of Discrimination and the Law found that there was a contractual relationship between a Citizens Advice Bureau(CAB) and its......