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I hereby authorise Declen, Liquidator, to...
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4. The maximum period for which arrears are normally payable is 8 weeks. However, for the purposes of calculating arrears, a statutory ceiling on gross weekly wages is applied. The current ceiling is E60 per week.
9. Please note that failure to complete the ..... fully may result in delay in making the payment.

I hereby authorise Declen, Liquidator, to deduct any outstanding Union dues included in my claim under the Insolvency Payments Scheme, and pay any such amounts to the Technical ....


Please note that your P45 will follow in the next ten days.
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dostaliśmy takie druki i nie wiemy co z tym zrobić, czy mamy coś odesłać ?
Senast redigerad av kafetzou - 11 December 2007 14:10





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11 December 2007 11:09

goncin
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This is not Irish, but English plenty of typos.

11 December 2007 11:40

lilian canale
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I agree...shouldn't those typos be corrected?

11 December 2007 11:47

goncin
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Kafetzou, could you help here?

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11 December 2007 12:06

lilian canale
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So far what I would correct (if you allow me)
is:

appelied ---> applied
Plaese ----> Please
naxt -------> next
Inslovency--> Insolvency
any such amounts--> any of such amounts


"Plaese note that failure to complete the fully may result in ..."

that the here doesn't make sense...it could be : them, it...
OR...fully is a misspelled noun (maybe form (?))
What do you think Kafetzou?



11 December 2007 14:11

kafetzou
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I have correct the typing errors, but there is a word missing, as Lilian pointed out above. I've replaced it with ".....".