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continuation (resumption), rehabilitation, renewal, replacement, restitution
Burton's Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006
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Reinstatement or re-engagement orders under section 69 of the Employment Rights Act 1996 are rare, particularly with smaller businesses. If an employee who has been unfairly dismissed so agrees, an industrial tribunal may order reinstatement to the old job or re-engagement to comparable or other suitable employment. Refusal to comply with such orders can leave the employer open to payment of higher basic awards.
Easyform Glossary of Law Terms. — UK law terms.
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USAreinstatement, Also known as reinstate.In bankruptcy, the ability to restore debt under its original terms. This is possible only if a proposed plan of reorganization cures or provides compensation for any defaults and does not otherwise alter a creditor's legal, equitable or contractual rights (§ 1124, Bankruptcy Code). Defaults relating to insolvency or financial condition (such as the act of filing for bankruptcy) do not preclude reinstatement (§ 1124(2)(A), Bankruptcy Code).Creditors are deemed unimpaired if their debt can be reinstated. If they are unimpaired, they are deemed to have accepted the plan and are not entitled to vote (§ 1126(f), Bankruptcy Code).
Practical Law Dictionary. Glossary of UK, US and international legal terms. www.practicallaw.com. 2010.