ET3 grounds for resisting claim and counterclaim—breach of contract

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ET3 grounds for resisting claim and counterclaim—breach of contract

Published by a ³ÉÈËÓ°Òô Employment expert

Precedents
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[Insert in para 6.1 of response form ET3:]

Example 1

    1. 1

      It is admitted that on [insert date] the Respondent summarily dismissed the Claimant from his employment as [enter position, eg sales manager]. For the reasons set out below, it was fully entitled to do so.

    1. 2

      It was an express term of the Claimant’s contract that he would not use for his own purposes or divulge to any other person, except in the proper course of his duties to the Respondent, any confidential information concerning the Respondent’s business or financial affairs.

    1. 3

      In breach of that term, the Claimant, with a view to seeking employment with [insert name of company], one of the Respondent’s main competitors, disclosed to the sales director of that company a computer printout containing a complete list of the Respondent’s customers, with details of their purchases from the Respondent within

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Counterclaim definition
What does Counterclaim mean?

A claim brought by a defendant in response to the claimant's claim, which is included in the same proceedings as the claimant's claim.

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