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PART III ASSESSMENT OF RESOURCES
10. Determination of disposable income and disposable capital
11. Circumstances in which resources of spouse not to be taken into account and resources of cohabitees
13. Assessment of disposable income, etc. in relation to appellate proceedings
14. Assessment of resources, etc. of person making application in representative, fiduciary, official or other capacity
PART VI CHANGE OF CIRCUMSTANCES
23. Duty of applicant, assisted person, solicitor and counsel, and right of opponent, to report changes of circumstances
31. Termination of legal aid other than on change of circumstances
32. Termination of legal aid and right of Board to recover sums paid out of the Fund in cases of false information, etc.
33. Payments out of property recovered or preserved: exceptions
34. Liability of assisted person where legal aid received in part of matter
35. Liability of assisted person where legal aid ceases in part of matter
36. Liability for expenses of assisted person acting in a fiduciary, representative, official or other capacity
37. Unassisted party acting in a fiduciary, representative or official capacity
38. Application for revision of award of expenses against assisted person
40. Recovery of payments out of property recovered or preserved
42. Payment to solicitor who acts before award of legal aid made
RULES FOR COMPUTING DISPOSABLE INCOME
1.The income of the person concerned from any source shall...
2.The income in respect of any emolument, benefit or privilege...
3.(1) The income from a trade, business or gainful occupation...
4.(1) In computing the disposable income of the person concerned...
5.In computing the disposable income of the person concerned, there...
7.There shall be disregarded– (a) attendance allowance paid under section...
8.When the income of the person concerned consists, wholly or...
9.There shall be a deduction in respect of contributions payable...
Provided that any contributions received from any other person towards...
12.If the person concerned is not a householder, there shall...
14.If the person concerned is making and, throughout such period...
15.Where the person concerned must provide for any other matter...
16.In computing the income from any source there shall be...
RULES FOR COMPUTING DISPOSABLE CAPITAL
1.Subject to the provisions of these Regulations, there shall be...
3.Where money is due to the person concerned, whether immediately...
4.If the person concerned stands in relation to a company...
6.The value of any interest, whether vested or contingent, of...
7.In computing the amount of capital of the person concerned...
8.In computing the amount of capital of the person concerned,...
9.Save in exceptional circumstances, nothing shall be included in the...
11.Where the person concerned has received or is entitled to...
12.The value of any life assurance or endowment policy shall...
13.Where under any statute, bond, agreement, indemnity, guarantee or other...
15.(1) Where the person concerned is of pensionable age and...
16.In computing the amount of capital of the person concerned...
17.In computing the amount of capital there shall be disregarded...
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