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Labour Court

Naphtan Makaka Tembo v Masimba Construction Zimbabwe

[2013] ZWLC 663

Case Details

Court
Labour Court
Date
6 December 2013
Citation
[2013] ZWLC 663
Judgment No.
LC/H/663/13
Outcome
unknown
Case Type
Application

Bench

Presiding
G Musariri
Full Bench
G Musariri
Areas of Law
Labour lawContract law
Keywords
settlement agreementcompromisecaveat subscriptorfinal settlement
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settlement agreementcompromisecaveat subscriptor
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Case Summary

Key Issues

  • {"issue_text":"Whether a party can resile from a settlement agreement signed voluntarily on grounds that the amount was inadequate and accepted out of desperation","issue_type":"law","dispositive":"yes","related_facts":"Applicant signed settlement for US$700, later claimed it was inadequate, stated he accepted out of desperation"}
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Facts of the Case

Background

The applicant had previously settled his employment-related claims with the respondent for US$700 through a Certificate of Settlement signed at Labour Relations Bindura. He now seeks additional payment claiming the settlement amount was inadequate and he only accepted it due to desperation over his wife's medical condition.
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