Could conclude definition

Could conclude means that “a reasonable Tribunal could properly conclude” from all the evidence before it. This would include evidence adduced by the Claimant in support of the allegations of discrimination. It would also include evidence adduced by the Respondent contesting the complaint.
Could conclude means that “a reasonable Tribunal could properly conclude” from all the evidence before it. This would include evidence adduced by the Claimant in support of the allegations of discrimination. It would also include evidence adduced by the Respondent contesting the complaint. The test within s. 136 encouraged us to ignore the Respondent’s explanation for any poor treatment until the second stage of the exercise. We were permitted to take into account its factual evidence at the first stage, but ignore explanations or evidence as to motive within it (see Madarassy- v-Nomura International plc and Osoba-v-Chief Constable of Hertfordshire [2013] EqLR 1072).
Could conclude means that “a reasonable Tribunal could properly conclude” from all the evidence before it. This includes evidence adduced by the Claimant in support of the allegations and evidence adduced by the Respondent contesting the complaint.

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