Tibbatts Associates Ltd v Cameron [1993] UKEAT 407_92_0607 (6 July 1993)
There was no unreasonable conduct or delay by the appellants in bringing or withdrawing the appeal; therefore, no order for costs is justified.
- Citation
- [1993] UKEAT 407_92_0607
- Parties
- Respondent: Mrs Cameron; Appellants: Unknown (Appellants)
- Jurisdiction
- United Kingdom
- Judgment Date
- 06 July 1993
- Procedural Posture
- Appeal From Industrial Tribunal / Costs Determination After Withdrawal of Appeal and Cross Appeal
- Outcome
- No order as to costs
- Legal Topics
- Transfer of Undertakings, Costs, Appeal Procedure
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Parties
Mrs Cameron
Respondent
Unknown (Appellants)
Appellants
Procedural Posture
Appeal From Industrial Tribunal / Costs Determination After Withdrawal of Appeal and Cross Appeal
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether the appeal was on a point of law or fact
- 2 Whether costs should be awarded after withdrawal of appeal and cross-appeal
Ratio Decidendi
There was no unreasonable conduct or delay by the appellants in bringing or withdrawing the appeal; therefore, no order for costs is justified.
Court Disposition
No order as to costs
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