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Labour Tribunal

[1989 Ed.

(b) wilfully obstructs a tribunal officer in the carrying out of any

duty under section 14,

shall be guilty of an offence and shall be liable on summary conviction to a fine of $5,000.

45. Chief Justice may make rules

The Chief Justice may make rules-

(a) regulating the procedure for-

(i) applying for review, and the hearing of such applications,

under section 31:

(ii) applying for leave to appeal, and the applications, under sections 32 and 35A; 1976 s. 7)

hearing of such

(Amended 25 of

(iii) the hearing of appeals under sections 35 and 35B; (Re-

placed 29 of 1974 s. 9.

(b) regulating the transfer of

High Court;

Amended 79 of 1981 s. 9)

proceedings to the District Court or

(c) providing for matters of procedure which are not provided for in

this Ordinance;

(d) prescribing anything which is to be or may be prescribed;

(e) prescribing the fees and costs applicable to proceedings in the

tribunal;

(f) (Repealed 25 of 1976 s. 7)

generally for the better carrying out of the provisions of this Ordinance.

45A. Power of presiding officer to enforce

payment of fine, etc.

For the purposes of enforcing the payment of any fine imposed or giving effect to any sentence of imprisonment a presiding officer shall have the powers of a judge.

(Added 29 of 1974 s. 10)

46. Procedure generally

In any matter of procedure for which no provision is made by this Ordinance or by rules made pursuant to section 45 the procedure applicable shall be such as the presiding officer may determine.

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Labour Tribunal [1989 Ed. (b) wilfully obstructs a tribunal officer in the carrying out of any duty under section 14, shall be guilty of an offence and shall be liable on summary conviction to a fine of $5,000. 45. Chief Justice may make rules The Chief Justice may make rules- (a) regulating the procedure for- (i) applying for review, and the hearing of such applications, under section 31: (ii) applying for leave to appeal, and the applications, under sections 32 and 35A; 1976 s. 7) hearing of such (Amended 25 of (iii) the hearing of appeals under sections 35 and 35B; (Re- placed 29 of 1974 s. 9. (b) regulating the transfer of High Court; Amended 79 of 1981 s. 9) proceedings to the District Court or (c) providing for matters of procedure which are not provided for in this Ordinance; (d) prescribing anything which is to be or may be prescribed; (e) prescribing the fees and costs applicable to proceedings in the tribunal; (f) (Repealed 25 of 1976 s. 7) generally for the better carrying out of the provisions of this Ordinance. 45A. Power of presiding officer to enforce payment of fine, etc. For the purposes of enforcing the payment of any fine imposed or giving effect to any sentence of imprisonment a presiding officer shall have the powers of a judge. (Added 29 of 1974 s. 10) 46. Procedure generally In any matter of procedure for which no provision is made by this Ordinance or by rules made pursuant to section 45 the procedure applicable shall be such as the presiding officer may determine.
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Labour Tribunal [1989 Ed. (b) wilfully obstructs a tribunal officer in the carrying out of any duty under section 14, shall be guilty of an offence and shall be liable on summary conviction to a fine of $5,000. 45. Chief Justice may make rules The Chief Justice may make rules- (a) regulating the procedure for- (i) applying for review, and the hearing of such applications, under section 31: (ii) applying for leave to appeal, and the applications, under sections 32 and 35A; 1976 s. 7) hearing of such (Amended 25 of (iii) the hearing of appeals under sections 35 and 35B; (Re- placed 29 of 1974 s. 9. (b) regulating the transfer of High Court; Amended 79 of 1981 s. 9) proceedings to the District Court or (c) providing for matters of procedure which are not provided for in this Ordinance; (d) prescribing anything which is to be or may be prescribed; (e) prescribing the fees and costs applicable to proceedings in the tribunal; (f) (Repealed 25 of 1976 s. 7) generally for the better carrying out of the provisions of this Ordinance. 45A. Power of presiding officer to enforce payment of fine, etc. For the purposes of enforcing the payment of any fine imposed or giving effect to any sentence of imprisonment a presiding officer shall have the powers of a judge. ( Added 29 of 1974 s. 10) 46. Procedure generally In any matter of procedure for which no provision is made by this Ordinance or by rules made pursuant to section 45 the procedure applicable shall be such as the presiding officer may determine.
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Labour Tribunal

[1989 Ed.

(b) wilfully obstructs a tribunal officer in the carrying out of any

duty under section 14,

shall be guilty of an offence and shall be liable on summary conviction to a fine of $5,000.

45. Chief Justice may make rules

The Chief Justice may make rules-

(a) regulating the procedure for-

(i) applying for review, and the hearing of such applications,

under section 31:

(ii) applying for leave to appeal, and the applications, under sections 32 and 35A; 1976 s. 7)

hearing of such

(Amended 25 of

(iii) the hearing of appeals under sections 35 and 35B; (Re-

placed 29 of 1974 s. 9.

(b) regulating the transfer of

High Court;

Amended 79 of 1981 s. 9)

proceedings to the District Court or

(c) providing for matters of procedure which are not provided for in

this Ordinance;

(d) prescribing anything which is to be or may be prescribed;

(e) prescribing the fees and costs applicable to proceedings in the

tribunal;

(f) (Repealed 25 of 1976 s. 7)

generally for the better carrying out of the provisions of this Ordinance.

45A. Power of presiding officer to enforce

payment of fine, etc.

For the purposes of enforcing the payment of any fine imposed or giving effect to any sentence of imprisonment a presiding officer shall have the powers of a judge.

( Added 29 of 1974 s. 10)

46. Procedure generally

In any matter of procedure for which no provision is made by this Ordinance or by rules made pursuant to section 45 the procedure applicable shall be such as the presiding officer may determine.

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