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It is true that the relevant tax case does not specify a 50:50 split of thecashaward.
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Approximately one in six is adopted and attracts acashaward.
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So, knocking that off, we are left with acashawardvery near the maximum that a tribunal under the present regulations could make.
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When an industrial tribunal has made a recommendation for re-engagement and it is not complied with, the tribunal may increase thecashawardagainst the employer concerned.
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Social security offices do not hand out clothing, but make acashawardin appropriate cases to enable the recipient to buy the articles of clothing needed.
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Since 2003, all finalists have been guaranteed acashawardfor their appearance.
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The prize package included a $100,000cashaward, a custom-designed platinum and diamond crown necklace, and tiaras.
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The winner receives a commemorative gift and acashawardof 1 million yen.
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Nocashawardis associated with the other work award, and the cost of the awards is paid for through individual donations and fundraising events.
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The $200,000cashawardgoes to fund graduate fellowships for students in conservation-related fields.
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For each age groups, there are three ranked prizes and three diplomas, each of which receives acashaward.
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The medal is accompanied by acashaward.
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Acashawardof 1,000 is also given to the winner.
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The recipient will receive a $1,000cashawardto the institution scholarship fund of recipients choice.
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It carries with it an unrestrictedcashawardof $100,000.
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The $25,000cashawardis given to a writer who has been highly creative over a long period but has not necessarily received adequate recognition.
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Among the prizes was a $25,000cashawardwhich was hidden behind two squares.
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Besides the recognition, each winner receives a $5000cashawardand a cake.
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Although the case was reversed on appeal, it was the firstcashawardever in a case involving a death from smoking.
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Ten chosen scholars receive acashawardfor tuition, fees, books and supplies and new laptop computer.
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Acashawardis also presented to each of the contestants not receiving a major prize.
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The winner receives acashawardof 500,000 yen.
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The contestant won acashawardfor solving all puzzles before time expired.
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Awards for unfair dismissal are made up of two elements: a basic award and acompensatoryaward.
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But thecompensatoryaward, which is so seldom reached, is to remain at the same level.
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It is called "additional" because it supplements the basic award and thecompensatoryawardand brings the total an employee may receive to £22,480.
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An increase in the maximumcompensatoryawardis currently under consideration.
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Thecompensatoryawardis given in addition to the basic award for unfair dismissal and it is tailored to the individual employee's loss.
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He is then limited to the basic award and thecompensatoryaward.
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The current ceiling of £6,300 for the basic award and £11,300 for thecompensatoryawardmeans that the higher paid, long-serving employee may suffer extensive financial loss.
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In unfair dismissal cases thecompensatoryawardis an amount that the tribunal considers just and equitable in all the circumstances.
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Acompensatoryawardof £0112,000 will be added to that, together with a special award of £29,000.
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This amendment seeks in addition to these increases to remove the £7,000 limit on thecompensatoryaward.
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These awards are additional to thecompensatoryaward, whose current maximum is £8,500, which is now in force for the generality of unfair dismissals.
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At the end of the trail thecompensatoryawardwas £4,160 in 1971; it went up to £5,200, and it has apparently stayed at that level.
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To include a sum for injury to feelings in thecompensatoryawardcannot be justified.
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Awards of compensation for unfair dismissal consist of two parts: a basic award and acompensatoryaward.
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The limit of thecompensatoryawardis currently £5,200 or 104 weeks' pay, whichever is the less.
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We therefore decided to retain the existing limit on thecompensatoryaward.
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Compensation for unfair dismissal usually consists of a basic and acompensatoryaward.
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There are many changes in the remedies for unfair dismissal, providing for rein statement as the primary remedy and splitting the compensation into a basic award and acompensatoryaward.
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It was precisely because of these worries, as my noble friend knows, that we took the view that a ceiling on thecompensatoryawardshould remain.
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Thecompensatoryaward, introduced in 1972, was then limited to 104 weeks' pay or £4,160, equivalent to £27,606 today when uprated by the retail prices index, whichever was the less.
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