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Effective dates for superseding decisions made on the ground of a change of circumstances
PART 1 Employment and support allowance and jobseeker's allowance
1.Subject to the following provisions of this Part and Part...
2.Paragraph 1 does not apply where— (a) the superseding decision...
3.Where a relevant change of circumstances results, or is expected...
5.In the case of an employment and support allowance where...
6.Where the superseding decision is advantageous to the claimant and...
7.In the case of an employment and support allowance decision...
8.The superseding decision takes effect— (a) from the date on...
10.Where the superseding decision is advantageous to the claimant and...
11.In this Part— “employment and support allowance decision” means a...
PART 2 Personal independence payment
12.Subject to the following provisions of this Part and Part...
13.Paragraph 12 does not apply where— (a) the superseding decision...
16.Where the Department is satisfied that, in relation to a...
17.The superseding decision takes effect— (a) from the date on...
18.Where the superseding decision is advantageous to the claimant and...
19.In paragraphs 13 and 16 “personal independence payment decision” means...
20.Subject to the following provisions of this Part and to...
24.The superseding decision takes effect— (a) from the first day...
25.Where— (a) the superseding decision is not advantageous to the...
27.A superseding decision of the Department to make or cease...
29.Where the superseding decision is advantageous to a claimant and...
30.In this Part “a universal credit decision” means a decision...
Decisions against which no appeal lies
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