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Benefits - 1993

Law relating to Benefits; Income Support, Housing Benefit, Family Credit, National Assistance, Job-Seekers Allowance, Disability Living Allowance etc. See also Housing Law, and immigration (benefits for asylum seekers).

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This page lists 77 cases, and was prepared on 27 October 2012.
(Un-named) [1993] UKSSCSC CIS_220_1992
4 Jan 1993
SSCS
Benefits
Link[s] omitted
(Un-named) [1993] UKSSCSC CIS_317_1992
12 Jan 1993
SSCS
Benefits
Link[s] omitted
(Un-named) [1993] UKSSCSC CS_142_1991
18 Jan 1993
SSCS
Benefits
Link[s] omitted
(Un-named) [1993] NISSCSC C69-91(IS)
20 Jan 1993
NISSCS
Northern Ireland, Benefits
Link[s] omitted
(Un-named) [1993] NISSCSC A3/93(SDA)
2 Feb 1993
NISSCS
Northern Ireland, Benefits
[ Bailii ]
(Un-named) [1993] UKSSCSC CS_62_1992
2 Feb 1993
SSCS
Benefits
Link[s] omitted
(Un-named) [1993] NISSCSC C8-93(AA)
19 Feb 1993
NISSCS
Northern Ireland, Benefits
Link[s] omitted
(Un-named) [1993] UKSSCSC CIS_646_1991
3 Mar 1993
SSCS
Benefits
Link[s] omitted
Regina -v- Secretary of State for Social Security ex parte Moore
9 Mar 1993
CA
Benefits
Secretary of State may make regulations excluding students from claiming unemployment benefit during vacations. Such regulations were not ultra vires.
Social Security Act 1975 17(2) 166(2)(a)
(Un-named) [1993] UKSSCSC CA_92_1992
10 Mar 1993
SSCS
Benefits
Link[s] omitted
(Un-named) [1993] NISSCSC C4/93(DLA)
11 Mar 1993
NISSCS
Northern Ireland, Benefits
Link[s] omitted
(Un-named) [1993] UKSSCSC CIS_671_1992
19 Mar 1993
SSCS
Benefits
Link[s] omitted
(Un-named) [1993] UKSSCSC CIS_485_1992
25 Mar 1993
SSCS
Benefits
Link[s] omitted
(Un-named) [1993] UKSSCSC CIS_255_1990
25 Mar 1993
SSCS
Benefits
Link[s] omitted
(Un-named) [1993] UKSSCSC CFC_28_1991
26 Mar 1993
SSCS
Benefits
Link[s] omitted
Secretary of State for Social Security -v- Thomas and others Ecj [1993] UKSSCSC CS_98_1987
30 Mar 1993
SSCS
Benefits
Link[s] omitted
(Un-named) [1993] UKSSCSC CIS_574_1992
31 Mar 1993
SSCS
Benefits
Link[s] omitted
(Un-named) [1993] UKSSCSC CM_406_1992
7 Apr 1993
SSCS
Benefits
Link[s] omitted
Chief Adjudication Officer and Another -v- Foster [1993] AC 754
7 Apr 1993
HL
Benefits, Administrative Casemap
1 Citers
The Social Security Commissioners have the jurisdiction and power to decide if a regulation is ultra vires the powers under which it purports to have been made.
Social Security Act 1975 22(4)
(Un-named) [1993] NISSCSC A7/93(SUPP BEN)
19 Apr 1993
NISSCS
Northern Ireland, Benefits
Link[s] omitted
(Un-named) [1993] NISSCSC C1/93(SB)
21 Apr 1993
NISSCS
Northern Ireland, Benefits
Link[s] omitted
Murdoch -v- Chief Adjudication Officer [1993] UKSSCSC CSIS_55_1991
22 Apr 1993
SSCS
Benefits
Link[s] omitted
Office National des Pensions -v- Raffaele Levatino (Judgment) C-65/92; [1993] EUECJ C-65/92
22 Apr 1993
ECJ
European, Benefits
Europa 1. As regards an employed person or assimilated worker who has completed periods of employment in a Member State, resides in that State and is entitled to a pension there, legislative provisions in that State giving all elderly residents a legally protected right to a minimum pension come within the field of social security covered by Article 51 of the Treaty, even where such legislation might fall outside this classification as regards other categories of recipients. Benefits granted to elderly residents whose resources do not reach the minimum guaranteed by the law and which guarantee to their recipients supplementary resources of an amount equal to the difference between that minimum and part of the resources of any kind available to them must therefore be regarded as "old-age benefits" within the meaning of Regulation No 1408/71. 2. The provisions of Article 51(1) of Regulation 1408/71, according to which a recalculation of benefits in accordance with Article 46 of the regulation should not be carried out where the alteration which affects one of the benefits results from events unconnected with the worker' s personal circumstances and is the consequence of the evolution of the economic and social situation, cannot be applied to an old-age benefit which, whilst aiming to secure a minimum income for its recipients, is of a differential nature and whose amount varies, by its nature, in accordance with the evolution of the amount of the guaranteed minimum income, which is regularly re-assessed, and the resources of the person concerned. The result of the application of that provision would be, on the one hand, that the increase of the resources of the person concerned resulting from the increase in a pension paid to him by virtue of rights acquired in another Member State would not be taken into account and that he would systematically receive an amount of resources exceeding the minimum income guaranteed by law and, on the other, that it would not merely put the migrant worker at an advantage but would alter the purpose of the benefit and disrupt the scheme of the national legislation. Consequently, the provisions of Article 51(2) should be applied to the determination and adjustment of the amount of a benefit designed to secure a guaranteed minimum income paid to a worker who has been in employment in a Member State, resides in that State and receives a retirement pension from that State and a retirement pension from another Member State. As a result of the application of that provision, the benefit should be recalculated in the event of an alteration of the amount of the guaranteed income or of the recipient' s resources.
[ Europa ] - [ Bailii ]
(Un-named) [1993] UKSSCSC CA_481_1992
22 Apr 1993
SSCS
Benefits
Link[s] omitted
(Un-named) [1993] NISSCSC A2/93(FC)
26 Apr 1993
NISSCS
Northern Ireland, Benefits
Link[s] omitted
(Un-named) [1993] UKSSCSC CG_16_1992
4 May 1993
SSCS
Benefits
Link[s] omitted
Bolstridge -v- Chief Adjudication Officer
5 May 1993
CA
Benefits
A lump sum payment of the arrears of maintenance was not a periodical payment.
(Un-named) [1993] UKSSCSC CIS_68_1991
11 May 1993
SSCS
Benefits
Link[s] omitted
(Un-named) [1993] UKSSCSC CF_9_1991
11 May 1993
SSCS
Benefits
Link[s] omitted
(Un-named) [1993] UKSSCSC CIS_760_1992
12 May 1993
SSCS
Benefits
Link[s] omitted
(Un-named) [1993] NISSCSC A2/93(SB)
25 May 1993
NISSCS
Northern Ireland, Benefits
Link[s] omitted
Regina -v- Doncaster Borough Council and Another Ex Parte Boulton
11 Jun 1993
QBD
Benefits
Concessionary coal benefits are to be included in the means assessment for Housing Benefit purposes.
(Un-named) [1993] NISSCSC A14/93(IS)
11 Jun 1993
NISSCS
Northern Ireland, Benefits
Link[s] omitted
(Un-named) [1993] UKSSCSC CA_516_1991
11 Jun 1993
SSCS
Benefits
Link[s] omitted
Regina -v- Chesterfield Borough Council Ex Parte Fullwood
15 Jun 1993
CA
Benefits, Judicial Review
A non-dependant joint occupier can be taken into account when a claimant applies for housing benefit, even though they were not themselves liable for the rent.
(Un-named) [1993] UKSSCSC CS_219_1992
17 Jun 1993
SSCS
Benefits
Link[s] omitted
(Un-named) [1993] UKSSCSC CIS_457_1992
18 Jun 1993
SSCS
Benefits
Link[s] omitted
(Un-named) [1993] UKSSCSC CIS_509_1990
21 Jun 1993
SSCS
Benefits
Link[s] omitted
(Un-named) [1993] UKSSCSC CIS_569_1992
23 Jun 1993
SSCS
Benefits
Link[s] omitted
(Un-named) [1993] UKSSCSC CIS_809_1991
25 Jun 1993
SSCS
Benefits
Link[s] omitted
(Un-named) [1993] NISSCSC C13/93(AA)
1 Jul 1993
NISSCS
Northern Ireland, Benefits
Link[s] omitted
Jones -v- Chief Adjudication Officer Sharples -v- Chief Adjudication Officer [1993] UKSSCSC CIS_359_1990
1 Jul 1993
SSCS
Benefits
Link[s] omitted
(Un-named) [1993] UKSSCSC CSIS_28_1992
5 Jul 1993
SSCS
Benefits
Link[s] omitted
(Un-named) [1993] UKSSCSC CS_205_1990
8 Jul 1993
SSCS
Benefits
Link[s] omitted
Chatterton -v- Chief Adjudication Officer [1993] UKSSCSC CI_532_1989
8 Jul 1993
SSCS
Benefits
Link[s] omitted
Chief Adjudication Officer -v- Mckiernon [1993] UKSSCSC CI_287_1991
8 Jul 1993
SSCS
Benefits
Link[s] omitted
(Un-named) [1993] NISSCSC A11/93(IVB)
9 Jul 1993
NISSCS
Northern Ireland, Benefits
Link[s] omitted
(Un-named) [1993] UKSSCSC CU_82_1992
19 Jul 1993
SSCS
Benefits
Link[s] omitted
(Un-named) [1993] NISSCSC A12/93(IS)
20 Jul 1993
NISSCS
Northern Ireland, Benefits
Link[s] omitted
(Un-named) [1993] NISSCSC C14/93(AA)
21 Jul 1993
NISSCS
Northern Ireland, Benefits
Link[s] omitted
(Un-named) [1993] NISSCSC C1/93(SDA)
21 Jul 1993
NISSCS
Northern Ireland, Benefits
Link[s] omitted
Jones -v- Chief Adjudication Officer; Sharples & Same
22 Jul 1993
CA
Benefits
Failure to declare Income Support whilst receiving unemployment benefit is misrepresentation.
Social Security Act 1986 53
(Un-named) [1993] UKSSCSC CS_252_1991
26 Jul 1993
SSCS
Benefits
Link[s] omitted
(Un-named) [1993] NISSCSC A13/93(IS)
28 Jul 1993
NISSCS
Northern Ireland, Benefits
Link[s] omitted
Chief Adjudication Officer -v- Eggleton [1993] UKSSCSC CIS_566_1991
28 Jul 1993
SSCS
Benefits
Link[s] omitted
Evans and Kitchen -v- Secretary of State for Social Security [1993] UKSSCSC CI_215_1989
30 Jul 1993
SSCS
Benefits
Link[s] omitted
White and Others -v- Chief Adjudication Officer and Another
2 Aug 1993
CA
Benefits
No income support was payable for an elderly long-term resident in a private residential care home.
(Un-named) [1993] NISSCSC C3/93(II)
11 Aug 1993
NISSCS
Northern Ireland, Benefits
Link[s] omitted
(Un-named) [1993] UKSSCSC CU_171_1992
12 Aug 1993
SSCS
Benefits
Link[s] omitted
(Un-named) [1994] NISSCSC A2/94(II)
19 Aug 1993
NISSCS
Northern Ireland, Benefits
[ Bailii ]
(Un-named) [1993] UKSSCSC CG_4_1991
27 Aug 1993
SSCS
Benefits
Link[s] omitted
(Un-named) [1993] NISSCSC A1/93(CRS)
13 Sep 1993
NISSCS
Northern Ireland, Benefits
Link[s] omitted
Manchester City Council -v- Cochrane and Another
17 Sep 1993
CA
Benefits
Guidelines given on assessment of medical criteria.
(Un-named) [1993] UKSSCSC CS_347_1992
20 Sep 1993
SSCS
Benefits
Link[s] omitted
(Un-named) [1993] UKSSCSC CI_152_1993
23 Sep 1993
SSCS
Benefits
Link[s] omitted
Foster -v- Chief Adjudication Officer [1993] UKSSCSC CIS_372_1990
28 Sep 1993
SSCS
Benefits
Link[s] omitted
(Un-named) [1993] UKSSCSC CIS_687_1992
4 Oct 1993
SSCS
Benefits
Link[s] omitted
Steenhorst-Neerings -v- Bestuur van de Bedrijfsvereniging voor Detailhandel, Ambachten en Huisvrouwen C-338/91; [1993] ECR 1-5475; [1993] EUECJ C-338/91; [1994] ECR I 5483
27 Oct 1993
ECJ
European, Discrimination, Benefits Casemap
1 Cites
1 Citers
Europa Community law does not preclude the application of a national rule of law according to which benefits for incapacity for work are payable no more than one year before the date of claim, in the case where an individual seeks to rely on rights conferred directly, with effect from 23 December 1984, by Article 4(1) of Council Directive 79/7/EEC concerning the prohibition of discrimination on grounds of sex in matters of social security and where, on the date the claim for benefit was made, the Member State concerned had not yet properly transposed that provision into national law. A national rule restricting the retroactive effect of claims for benefits for incapacity for work does not seek to restrict the right of individuals to rely on Directive 79/7 before the national courts in proceedings against a Member State at fault but serves the requirements of sound administration, in particular as regards the possibility of ascertaining whether the claimant satisfied the conditions for eligibility and the need to determine the degree of incapacity, which may well vary over time, as well as the need to preserve financial equilibrium in a scheme in which claims submitted by insured persons in the course of a year must in principle be covered by the contributions collected during that same year. 2. A Member State may not maintain a provision which, according to its wording, gives rise to a discrimination between men and women within the meaning of Article 4(1) of Directive 79/7. If, however, despite that wording, the national courts consistently apply such a provision without distinction to women and men in the same situation, there is nothing to preclude the national courts from continuing to apply that provision in disputes before them in accordance with such case-law, which enables them to ensure that Article 4(1) of Directive 79/7 is given full effect for so long as the Member State has not yet adopted the legislation necessary to implement it in full. Consequently, Article 4(1) of Directive 79/7 does not preclude the application by the national courts of a legislative provision according to which only women forfeit their benefits for incapacity for work on being awarded a widow' s pension, if that provision is consistently applied by the courts to widows and widowers alike where they suffer incapacity for work.
Link[s] omitted
(Un-named) [1993] UKSSCSC CIS_748_1992
28 Oct 1993
SSCS
Benefits
Link[s] omitted
(Un-named) [1993] NISSCSC C1/93(ICA)
10 Nov 1993
NISSCS
Northern Ireland, Benefits
Link[s] omitted
Decision of Commissioner D G Rice 4/1/93 R(Is) 13/93
10 Nov 1993
SSAT
Benefits
Assets of company taken as whole before inclusion in claimants assets.
Decision of Commissioner At Houlahan 8/7/92 R(Is)3/93
10 Nov 1993
SSAT
Benefits
Payments which had been made into an interest bearing account need not necessarily be deemed to have become capital.
Decision of Commissioner D G Rice 4/9/92 R(Is) 14/93
10 Nov 1993
SSAT
Benefits
Depriving self of capital before Income Support legislation came in was not relevant to application for benefit.
(Un-named) [1993] UKSSCSC CU_1_1993
19 Nov 1993
SSCS
Benefits
Link[s] omitted
(Un-named) [1993] UKSSCSC CG_29_1990
1 Dec 1993
SSCS
Benefits
Link[s] omitted
(Un-named) [1994] NISSCSC A5/94(IVB)
9 Dec 1993
NISSCS
Northern Ireland, Benefits
Link[s] omitted
(Un-named) [1994] NISSCSC A1/94(AA)
10 Dec 1993
NISSCS
Northern Ireland, Benefits
[ Bailii ]

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