Meyer v Adwest Steering Ltd [2000] UKEAT 808_98_0107 (1 July 2000)
Mr Meyer's appeals were struck out due to procedural defects, absence of extended reasons, failure to apply for extension of time, and lack of instituted appeal; no error of law found in the Chairman's refusal to grant extended reasons.
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- Citation
- [2000] UKEAT 808_98_0107
- Parties
- Respondent: Adwest Steering Ltd; Appellant: Mr A N Meyer
- Jurisdiction
- United Kingdom
- Judgment Date
- 01 July 2000
- Procedural Posture
- Employment Appeal Tribunal / Full Hearing of Strike Out Applications
- Outcome
- Appeals struck out
- Legal Topics
- Unfair Dismissal, Appeal Procedure, Extension of Time, Strike Out Applications
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Parties
Adwest Steering Ltd
Respondent
Mr A N Meyer
Appellant
Procedural Posture
Employment Appeal Tribunal / Full Hearing of Strike Out Applications
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether Mr Meyer's appeals should be struck out
- 2 Whether extension of time for requesting extended reasons should be granted
- 3 Whether absence of extended reasons precludes appeal
Ratio Decidendi
Mr Meyer's appeals were struck out due to procedural defects, absence of extended reasons, failure to apply for extension of time, and lack of instituted appeal; no error of law found in the Chairman's refusal to grant extended reasons.
Court Disposition
Appeals struck out
Orders
- Mr Meyer's appeals of 21 April 1998 and 2 June 1998 are struck out.
- No further appeal can proceed without extended reasons or proper application for extension of time.
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