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Stephen Henry Urinda v Kenya Ports Authority [2015] KEELRC 1337 (KLR)

[2015] KEELRC 1337 (KLR) Employment & Labour Relations Court
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Court
Employment & Labour Relations Court
Case number
1337
Citation
[2015] KEELRC 1337 (KLR)
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TypeCivilPostureAppeal from an original trialCoramJames Rika
Holding

The Court orders an award entered in terms of the Consent filed by the Parties on 3rd March 2015.

Facts

The applicant filed an ex-parte originating summons on 18th September 2013, and the respondent filed its grounds of opposition on 6th February 2014. The dispute was mentioned on 5th March 2015, and the parties reached a consent to settle the matter.

Issues

  1. The fairness, adequacy, regularity, and compliance with the law of the proposed terms of settlement.
  2. The validity of the consent entered by the parties.

Reasoning

The Court found the proposed terms of settlement fair, adequate, regular, and in accordance with the law, and thus ordered the award to be entered in accordance with the consent.

Outcome

Award entered in terms of the Consent filed by the Parties on 3rd March 2015.

Orders

  • Award entered in terms of the Consent filed by the Parties on 3rd March 2015.
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