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R v Passmore

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  • R v Passmore

    This recent ruling may prove usefull in the future

    R v Passmore

    If a change in a person's circumstances did not affect any entitlement of his to any benefit under the social security legislation there was no obligation to disclose that change to the prescribed person.

    http://www.lawreports.co.uk/WLRD/2007/CACRIM/jun0.4.htm
    Last edited by Nattie; 26th November 2007, 18:37:PM.

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    My summary interpretation of this is basically:

    The recipient of the benefit did not need to disclose their change of circumstances because their financial situation (income) had not changed , therefor the amount of benefit they received would not change.

    Excellent find as always Cyn
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