Sothern v Franks Charlesly & Company
Jurisdiction | England & Wales |
Date | 1981 |
Year | 1981 |
Court | Court of Appeal (Civil Division) |
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William Mackenzie For Judicial Review Of A Decision Of The Employment Appeal Tribunal (scotland) V.
...1905 7F. 636 Pren v Simonds 1971 3 All E.R. 237 (H.L.) B.G. Gale Limited v Gilbert 1978 IRLR 453 Southern v Franks Charlesley & Company 1981 IRLR 278 B)The Tribunal erred in law in its application of the provisions of the Transfer of Undertakings (Protection of Employment) Regulations 1981 ......
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Mrs C Yildiz-Kurtulus v Unilever UK Central Resources Ltd: 2204137/2020
...of the facts known (in that case to the employee) at the date of receipt of the letter. 78. Thirdly, Sothern v Franks Charlesly and Co [1981] IRLR 278, a case turning on words said by an employee to her employer (namely: “I am resigning”), the Court of Appeal held that when words used by a ......
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Mr W Allan v Mr N Buchan and Others: S/4104468/2018
...do not speak with one voice as to the answer. There is one rather ambiguous Court of Appeal decision, Sothern v Franks Charlesly & Co [1981] IRLR 278 and the reported decisions of the EAT: B G Gale Ltd v Gilbert [1978] IRLR 453, [1978] ICR 1149 (in which the EAT reviewed two earlier EAT dec......
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Willoughby v CF Capital Plc
...the 'special circumstances' exception to it have been recognised in several authorities of both the EAT and this court. 28 In Sothern v. Franks Charlesly & Co [1981] IRLR 278, Mrs Sothern, the office manager of a firm of solicitors, announced at a partners' meeting that 'I am resigning', fo......
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Case Comments: ‘To Meet Is to Part’: Resignation by SMS Constitutes Notice in Writing as Required by the Basic Conditions of Employment Act: Mafika v SA Broadcasting Corporation Ltd
...constitute a dismissal(see also NUMSA obo Williams v Southern Wind Shipyards [2003] 6 BALR680 (MEIBC); Sothern v Franks Charlesly and Co [1981] IRLR 278]).Mafika’s resignation, however, did not take place in the heat of the moment,as he had a clear and unconditional intention to resign. It......