Contributory Benefit in UK Law
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R (on the applications of Hooper, Withey, Naylor and Martin) v Secretary of State for Work and Pensions
... ... A widow's benefit is a pecuniary right generated by the national insurance contributions of ... were first introduced by the Widows', Orphans' and Old Age Contributory Pension Act 1925. The Act provided a pension of 10 shillings a week to any ... ...
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An application by Siobhan McLaughlin for Judicial Review (Northern Ireland)
... ... 1 Widowed parent's allowance is a contributory social security benefit payable to men and women who are widowed with ... ...
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R (on the applications of Hooper, Withey, Naylor and Martin) v Secretary of State for Work and Pensions
... ... been women they would have become entitled to one or more forms of benefit payable to widows pursuant to the Social Security Contributions and ... Convention as regards the introduction of exemptions to such contributory obligations, Article 14 requires that any such measure in principle, ... ...
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Westwood v Secretary of State for Employment
... ... 2I have had the benefit of reading in advance the speech to be delivered by my noble and learned ... ...
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R v Secretary of State for Social Services, ex parte Child Poverty Action Group
... ... Adjudication Officer and in consequence claims for supplementary benefit, particularly in London, have not been administered in accordance with the ... Security Act 1986 apply to income support as well as to contributory benefits, industrial injury benefits and family credit ... 5 On the ... ...
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Nabi v British Leyland (U.K.) Ltd
... ... whether sums received by an injured workman by way of unemployment benefit under Section 12 (1) (a) of the Social Security Act 1925 ought to be taken ... Section 12 specifies the eight contributory benefits payable. One of these is unemployment benefit. To qualify for ... ...
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Secretary of State for Work and Pensions v Nelligan
... ... to which I shall come in a moment that anyone entitled to a benefit must claim it. The respondent did not make her claim until 1 March 2000 ... made a claim, after she had reached pensionable age for a non contributory invalidity pension. The relevant provision said that "a person who has ... ...
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Secretary of State for Work and Pensions v Tolley (deceased, acting by her personal representative)
... ... a claimant who has gone to live in another Member State of that benefit. DLA is a non-contributory and non-means-tested benefit consisting of a ... ...
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The Secretary of State for Work and Pensions v Nasim Akhtar
... ... justification for denying “a mother and her children the benefit of the father's national insurance contributions purely on the basis that ... They are also both contributory benefits so they depend on the national insurance contributions made by ... ...
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Secretary of State for Social Security v Scully
... ... She made a claim for "sickness benefit", which is a contributory benefit as described in section 12(1) (b) of the ... ...
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