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tribunal

[trahy-byoon-l, trih-] / traɪˈbyun l, trɪ- /


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He claimed at the tribunal in August that he had suffered from anxiety and depression, while a union representative said he "had suffered from a recognised condition that day, known as transient global amnesia".

From BBC

Months after Mr Ravichandran overheard the comments, he resigned but no real investigation took place into his allegations, the tribunal found.

From BBC

Clough never forgave Taylor, who was by then managing Derby County, for signing Robertson on a transfer with a fee to be decided by a tribunal, without informing him of his plans.

From BBC

Some companies turned to international tribunals and arbitrators to extract higher payments.

From Los Angeles Times

In June, a U.K. tribunal upheld External link the ban; Staley asserted during the public trial that his relationship with Epstein was professional.

From Barron's