NSW Caselaw
Industrial Relations Commission of New South Wales
CITATION: Tareq Altaranesi and the Director General of the Department of Health in respect of Sydney South West Area Health Service as a division of the NSW Department of Health [2010] NSWIRComm 1037
APPICANT Tareq Altaranesi PARTIES: RESPONDENT The Director General of the Department of Health in respect of Sydney South West Area Health Service as a division of the NSW Department of Health
FILE NUMBER(S): IRC 2152 of 2008
CORAM: Bishop C
CATCHWORDS: UNFAIR DISMISSAL - applicant represented by Counsel - hearing commenced - oral evidence commenced - parties sought conciliation from Commission - conciliation undertaken by Commission - settlement reached - Commission's standard terms used - no further deed to be completed - terms of settlement executed between parties - tendered in proceedings - stood over generally pending completion of certain terms - notice of discontinuance to be jointly executed and filed - subsequent correspondence from applicant - no longer legally represented - dissatified with wording of documents supplied as per terms - sought re-listing - listed for directions - respondent advised cheque and required documents forwarded to applicant - submitted all terms complied with - receipt confirmed by applicant - respondent sought dismissal of proceedings - applicant sought further hearing. HELD - terms of settlement signed by applicant - settlement confirmed in proceedings on day - terms provide for conclusion of proceedings on payment of sum referred to - payment made - respondent complied with all other terms - consent by applicant to content of respondent's documents not required by terms - application dismissed per s.174
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