Trask v Strayfield International Ltd [1992] UKEAT 614_91_0707 (7 July 1992)
The reasons advanced for the late filing of the Notice of Appeal do not amount to special or exceptional circumstances; therefore, the extension of time should not have been granted and the Notice of Appeal must be struck out.
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- Citation
- [1992] UKEAT 614_91_0707
- Parties
- Appellant: Strayfield International Ltd; Respondent: Unknown (Applicant/Respondent)
- Jurisdiction
- United Kingdom
- Judgment Date
- 07 July 1992
- Procedural Posture
- Appeal / Appeal Against Registrar's Order Extending Time for Notice of Appeal
- Outcome
- Appeal allowed; Notice of Appeal struck out.
- Legal Topics
- Extension of Time, Notice of Appeal, Industrial Tribunal Procedure
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Parties
Strayfield International Ltd
Appellant
Unknown (Applicant/Respondent)
Respondent
Procedural Posture
Appeal / Appeal Against Registrar's Order Extending Time for Notice of Appeal
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether the reasons advanced for late filing of Notice of Appeal constitute special or exceptional circumstances justifying extension of time
Ratio Decidendi
The reasons advanced for the late filing of the Notice of Appeal do not amount to special or exceptional circumstances; therefore, the extension of time should not have been granted and the Notice of Appeal must be struck out.
Court Disposition
Appeal allowed; Notice of Appeal struck out.
Orders
- Notice of Appeal is struck out.
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