Unemployment Insurance Act, 2001 (Act No. 63 of 2001)

Chapter 8 : General

67. Stating of case to Labour Court

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(1)If any question of law arises concerning the application of this Act, the Director-General may of his or her own initiative, or at the request of a party with sufficient interest in this matter, state a case for decision by the Labour Court.

 

(2)The Director-General must set out in the stated case –
(a)the facts that were found to be proved; and
(b)the view of the law which was adopted in relation to those facts.

 

(3)If the Director-General has any doubt as to the correctness of a decision given by the Labour Court regarding a question of law concerning the application of this Act, the Director-General may submit such decision to the Labour Appeal Court.