{"issue_text":"Whether Nagle House School is a legal persona with locus standi to be sued","issue_type":"procedural","dispositive":"yes","related_facts":"Citation of respondent as \"Nagle House School\""}
{"issue_text":"If the respondent lacks legal persona, whether the application should be struck off the roll or reinstatement should be ordered","issue_type":"procedural","dispositive":"yes","related_facts":"The employees' prayer for reinstatement based on nullity argument"}
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Background
Employees filed a review application against their employer, Nagle House School, raising a point in limine that the school is not a legal persona and therefore lacks locus standi to be sued. The employer argued it was properly cited and had capacity to sue and be sued under the Education Act.
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