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ENF 011/2009 - Order
June 18, 2009 Enforcement,Orders
Claim No: ENF 011/2009THE JUDICIAL AUTHORITY OF THE DUBAI INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL CENTRE
Between
STUART CRAIG PERRY
Complainant
And
LIBERTAS CAPITAL (DUBAI) LIMITEDDefendant
ORDER
Upon receiving the Determination of the Director of Employment Standards against Libertas Capital (Dubai) Limited dated 14 June 2009 (the "Determination") which was submitted in accordance with the statutory authority given to the Director under Article 81 of the DIFC Employment Law, DIFC Law No. 4 of 2005 and in accordance with the Rules of the DIFC Courts Part 45.16 and Part 45.17.
IT IS ORDERED THAT:
1. The Defendant shall pay the amount of £33,536 to Stuart Craig Perry by no later than thirty-one (31) days after the receipt of the Determination by the Defendant.
2. The Defendant shall pay the amount of AED 12,000 to the DIFC Authority.
3. Leave to appeal the Determination is granted for a period of thirty (30) days following receipt of the Determination.
Amna Al Owais
Deputy Registrar
Date of Issue: 18 June 2009
at 4:00pm