SCHEDULES

THIRD SCHEDULE Financial Provisions Consequential on Treating a Person Dying on Service as Alive and the Converse.

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1

This paragraph shall have effect where by virtue of the rules set out in subsection (2) of section sixty-one of this Act the appropriate authority determine that a person is to be treated as having died and subsequently determine that he is to be treated as alive.

2

Any payment made by virtue of the first determination under subsection (3) of section forty-six of this Act or under any Act, scheme or regulations mentioned in paragraph (b), (c), (d) or (e) of subsection (1) of section sixty-one of this Act shall be irrecoverable.

3

Where any such payments as are mentioned in sub-paragraph (2) of this paragraph have been made, the aggregate of those payments shall be compared with the greatest amount which might have been paid under subsection (2) of section forty-six of this Act if the person to whom the two determinations relate had been treated as alive during the period between those determinations and—

a

if the first amount equals or exceeds the second, no payment shall be made to or in respect of that person for that period under the said subsection (2), and

b

if the second amount exceeds the first, payments shall not be made under the said subsection (2) to or in respect of that person for that period amounting to more than the excess.

4

Where any such payment as is mentioned in sub-paragraph (2) of this paragraph is a gratuity paid to the F1spouse, civil partner or other dependant of the said person then, notwithstanding that it is irrecoverable, the gratuity may in whole or in part be treated as having been paid on account of any benefit that may subsequently become payable to that F1spouse, civil partner or other dependant in respect of the death of the said person.