Sentences with phrase «for the claimant on»

It was necessitated by the defendant's insurers as a (pre 2004) Lloyds syndicate not being able to self fund a «secure» annuity and as a consequence facing the prospect of purchasing an annuity for the claimant on the open market at very considerable cost.
Hugh Mercer QC and Andrew Legg, instructed by Tim Russ of Clarke Willmott, were counsel for the Claimant on this application against the European Commission.
The chief constable admitted negligence and false imprisonment, and the judge accordingly gave judgment for the claimants on those claims, with damages to be assessed.
Both the desirability of an adequate and just remedy for the claimant on the one hand and deterrence of the club by bringing home that liability on the other, to prevent or minimise the risk of foul play in the future, led to the conclusion that it would be fair and just to hold that Redruth was vicariously liable on the facts of the instant case.
Mr King Mason was cross examined by counsel for the Claimant on the alleged breaches, some of which he admitted, but a decision was taken not to cross examine the two witnesses from Mischon de Reya, who served the committal application.
Green J gave judgment for the claimants on the basis of serious systemic failings and operational failures by the police: [2014] EWHC 436 (QB).
The tribunal found for the claimants on the issue of victimisation.
On the merits, it found for the claimant on all three complaints.
For good measure, Laws LJ added that, if wrong on this, he would have found for the claimant on her secondary claim of unjust enrichment by the trust and, although expressing no firm conclusion, seemed to give a favourable view to a possible third ground of breach of trust and confidence by the trust in assuring the claimant that the payment she was agreeing to had been lawfully determined.

Not exact matches

The first allows those claiming Employment Insurance to earn extra income on top of their benefits, and the other inflates benefits for claimants in regions with high jobless rates.
Other measures include: • remove rule limiting Child Tax Credit (CTC) to one claimant per household (to allow two or more families sharing a house to claim the CTC); • repeal $ 10,000 cap on medical expense tax credit claims made on medical costs incurred for an eligible dependent; • easier access to funds in Registered Disability Savings Plans for beneficiaries with shortened life spans; • improved Employment Insurance benefits to parents of gravely ill, murdered, or missing children; and • enhanced ability to make transfers between individual RESPs, and better access to RESP funds for post-secondary students studying outside Canada.
The Jesus stories may have been based on one of many Jewish messiah claimants, if the stories are based on the life of an actual individual, though there's not even any incontrovertible evidence that he even existed, if one searches for such evidence outside the Bible and doesn't rely on known forged material, such as the Testimonium Flavianum.
But this won't work for those of us called to a Christ - mirroring vulnerability, one that regards the other as brother or sister, and a claimant on our concern.
634, 647 - 48, 219 S.W. 2d 910, 915 (1949)(«So long as there is a divided custody there will probably be bickerings and disputes and a natural tendency on the part of the child to play one against the other, as well as for the claimants to seek by indulgences to curry favor with the child, if not to prejudice it against the other.»)
May insisted that current PIP claimants will not lose out - before going on to mock Labour MP Cat Smith for arguing that Labour's performance in the Copeland by - election was «an incredible achievement».
The warning came as Iain Duncan Smith champions the rollout of the «claimant commitment», a key part of the coalition's welfare reforms which forces those on jobseekers allowance to treat looking for work as a «full - time job».
Their ongoing welfare series includes reports on rights and responsibilities in the welfare system, personalising employment support, improving conditionality, improving incentives for Jobcentre Plus and how to treat in - work claimants subject to conditionality under universal credit.
«For most tax credit claimants, HMRC gives this backdating automatically on receipt of the claim.
The agreement also stipulates that child benefits for children of EU migrants living overseas will now be paid at a rate based on the cost of living in their home country — applicable immediately to new arrivals and from 2020 to the 34,000 existing claimants.
Caution was served by keeping giveaways to a minimum, but the giveaways that were unveiled were almost exclusively focussed on the «compassionate Conservatism» agenda: support for Universal Credit claimants, a small boost to the living wage, bringing forward business rate changes, some extra money for the NHS.
In December, the House of Commons Work and Pensions Committee supported LITRG's call for an independent review of tax credit compliance processes following significant delays and difficulties faced by tax credit claimants trying to deal with Concentrix, the private company hired by HMRC to carry out tax credit checks on their behalf.
Re: welfare reforms, agree on the need for a claimants» charter.
A small but significant number of repeat claimants had worked out that the way to stay on benefit was simply to apply for jobseekers allowance as a new claimant.
The Government must give better and fuller guidance to tax credit and other benefit claimants about the circumstances in which they may still claim the child element of child tax credit or universal credit for a third or subsequent child born on or after 6 April 2017, says the Low Incomes Tax Reform Group (LITRG).1 Previously announced changes to tax credits, universal credit and some other benefits which limit payment of the child element to no more than two children come into effect today (6 April).
However, Labour has pointed out that there will be much lower in - work benefit payments for new claimants put on universal credit — the system championed by the work and pensions secretary, Duncan Smith.
Thousands will lose benefits as harsher medical approved Tens of thousands of claimants facing losing their benefit on review, or on being transferred from incapacity benefit, as plans to make the employment and support allowance (ESA) medical much harder to pass are approved by the secretary of state for work and pensions, Yvette Cooper.
In January, Bickle's claim for the mobility benefit — which can vary from # 21.55 to # 138.05 per week depending on the points awarded to the claimant during their assessment — was refused.
For example the ICSID has 3 arbitrators - one assigned by the claimant, one by the respondent and one by both (or if they can not decide on one by the ICSID itself).
Among the overall concerns are proposals the Assembly Democrats say would place new caps on impairment limits, a reducing of what's considered the normal range of motion for extremities, adding earning capacity as a factor in determining the extent in which an injured worker suffered a loss, and limiting what evidence claimants can present to the board.
When Capita begins its contract, in June, to assess claimants for the new disability benefit, known as personal independence payment (PIP), all of the assessment centres will be located on the ground floor.
If we stopped seeing Council Housing as handouts to benefit claimants and saw them as homes for hard working people on low wages, the debate could change entirely IMO.
Things are more complicated for claimants who live in a universal credit full service area where it may be no longer possible to make a new claim for tax credits.2 LITRG recommends that anyone in these areas who misses the 30 - day extension period and is concerned that they can no longer claim tax credits should contact HMRC or a local welfare rights specialist as soon as possible before making a claim for universal credit.3 Tax credits are paid to people who are responsible for children or young people and working people on low incomes, whether or not they have responsibility for a child / young person, and are based on household income and circumstances.
Treasury figures show that 4.28 million families benefited from tax credits in 2015 - 16.4 Last year 410,000 claimants had their payments stopped or altered because they missed the renewals deadline.5 If someone has missed the deadline, telephone the Tax Credits helpline on 0345 300 3900 (the Textphone number, for those with impaired hearing or speech, is 0345 300 3909).
Revealing Iain Duncan Smith's enthusiasm for putting obese benefit claimants on a liquid diet says a lot about the motivation of the man running the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP).
«We know there is a small group of benefit claimants without the major physical or health barriers to work associated with incapacity benefit - who live in areas where there is no shortage of vacancies, particularly for low - skilled jobs but who nonetheless remain on benefits for long periods of time,» he said.
The lack of unionised labour in the current downturn will have contributed to this, while the crackdown on benefit claimants may have persuaded more to settle for poorer working conditions.
This will partially mitigate the impact on many claimants of having no income for six weeks.
He went on: «Before we introduced this reform, the taxpayer was paying for claimants to live in houses bigger than they needed.
Labour inflicted a symbolic defeat on the government over universal credit on Wednesday night, hours after work and pensions secretary David Gauke announced he would end a 55p - a-minute helpline for welfare claimants.
Earlier on Wednesday, Gauke said he would end the helpline charge for claimants calling on mobile phones, an issue raised by Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn at last week's prime minister's questions, calling it proof that ministers were listening to concerns.
The already intense pressure on a shrinking network of jobcentres will increase further in 2019 when the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) will begin moving millions of existing benefit claimants onto Universal Credit.
As to your question about the justification for paying someone an ownership fee to claim the land initially, this would only make sense in the purists vision and the someone would potentially be everyone depending on the terms of the transaction you as the potential owner would have negotiated with all other rightful claimants.
Responding to a consultation on the pilot closure of HMRC Enquiry Centres in the North East1, the Low Incomes Tax Reform Group (LITRG) are urging HMRC to cater for taxpayers» and tax credits claimants» individual needs, focusing on service delivery and not cost cutting
In my own maternal ancestral village of Akyem - Nkronso (I have never been to the place, by the way), for example, one of my late uncles, a chief and the traditional Royal Mausoleum Custodian of Akyem - Abuakwa, had his mortal remains iced for exactly the same number of years as Capt. Zapata, because the various legitimate claimant lineages of the Nkronso Royal Family could not decide on which household's turn it was to present a candidate to succeed the deceased chief.
He announced a new cap on the overall welfare bill, a requirement for foreign benefit claimants to learn English and a seven - day wait before the jobless can sign on.
In fact, there is a significant proportion of disability benefit claimants who should be on unemployment benefit, and therefore the figure of the jobless is substantially higher if not for the shunting of these people onto the sickness register mainly because of the higher levels of benefit.
By reforming the system, ensuring it is fit for the 21st century, we can use the money we spend on disabled people more efficiently and effectively to help those most in need... By October 2015 we will have reassessed 560,000 claimants.
At a meeting of the parliamentary party at the end of last week, voices who last had their chance when Hazel Blears made her doomed bid for the deputy leadership reportedly piped up, talking about benefit claimants getting «something for nothing» and the need to sound strong notes on immigration controls.
Pity for us he didn't pull out of the coalition earlier and prevent far greater suffering being imposed on welfare claimants, families, students, patients.
They say it is not right for claimants to be able to live in homes people on average incomes can not afford.
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