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PART 3 BENEFITS PAYABLE FOR INJURY
18.Amount where injury or injuries are described by one descriptor
21.Amount where injury or injuries are described by two or more descriptors at tariff level 11 or above in more than one body zone
22.Amount where injury or injuries are described by more than one descriptor - other cases
23.Recalculation of amount payable following award for additional injury
24B.Cessation of entitlement to armed forces independence payment
24D.Payment of armed forces independence payment in respect of Motability
24E.Power for the Secretary of State to terminate a Motability arrangement
24F.Restriction on duration of Motability arrangements by the Secretary of State
PART 5 ADJUSTMENT AND CESSATION OF BENEFIT
39.Adjustment of guaranteed income payment, survivor's guaranteed income payment and child's payment to take account of other amounts
40.Adjustment in benefit to take account of awards of damages
42.Cessation of guaranteed income payment and survivor's guaranteed income payment on admission to the Royal Hospital, Chelsea
PART 12 TRANSITIONAL PROVISIONS, REVOCATIONS AND SAVINGS
85.Claims and applications for reconsideration or review made before 9th May 2011
87.Decisions revised by an appropriate tribunal, the Upper Tribunal, a Commissioner or a court
88.Power to apply provisions in the AFCS 2005 and disapply provisions in this Order
93.Payment of survivor's guaranteed income payment and child's payment
MODIFICATION TO PART 3 FOR THE PURPOSE OF DETERMINING A FURTHER LUMP SUM FOR A QUALIFYING INJURY
3.Modification of article 18 (amount where injury or injuries are described by one descriptor)
4.Modification of article 19 (amount where 100% guaranteed income payment determined)
5.Modification of article 20 (allocation of descriptors to body zones)
6.Modification of article 21 (amount where injury or injuries are described by two or more descriptors at tariff level 11 or above in more than one body zone)
7.Modification of article 22 (amount where injury or injuries are described by more than one descriptor – other cases)
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