Shamji v Johnson Matthey Bankers Ltd is a notable case concerning employment law and the interpretation of contractual obligations. The case involved an employee, Mr. Shamji, who claimed wrongful dismissal after being terminated from his position. The court examined the terms of his employment contract and the circumstances surrounding his dismissal, ultimately ruling on the validity of the termination and the employer's obligations. The case highlights the importance of clear contractual terms and the legal standards for dismissal in the workplace.
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no he was sent to 4 years of prison
Walt Johnson
Would the supreme court have jurisdiction if Johnson burned a texas flag in the case of Texas vs. Johnson?
the plaintiff was Texas.
In case you didn't know, ray is NOT dead!
Claudia Taylor Johnson is better know as First Lady "Lady Bird" Johnson. While that should be a case of 'nuff said, she was married to President Lyndon Baines Johnson.
A bankers' parcel case refers to a type of legal case involving the transportation of goods, typically financial documents or valuables, entrusted to banks or financial institutions. It often pertains to issues of liability, security, and the responsibilities of banks in handling and safeguarding these parcels during transit. The term can also encompass disputes over the loss or damage of items within such cases. In essence, it highlights the legalities surrounding the custody and care of valuable items by banking entities.
Being a 2003 Johnson, I will assume it is a 2 stroke engine, in which case the weight is 79 pounds.
this case is about whether or not a prisoner who is literate is allowed to help another prisoner in writing a writ of Habeas Corpus
Robert Livingstone Johnson has written: 'Seven short years' 'The case for Temple University' -- subject(s): Temple University
He doused an American flag in Kerosene and set it afire and chanted, "America, the red, white, and blue, we spit on you."