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1. A person who claims unemployment benefit in respect of any day shall not be disentitled to that benefit by reason of his failure to make a claim for it on that day if–
(a)that claim is made on a day specified for the purpose of his claiming unemployment benefit in a notice previously given to him by the Secretary of State; and either
(b)that claim is made on the first or only day so specified in that notice; or
(c)he has claimed unemployment benefit on every day so specified in that notice which falls before the day on which that claim is made.
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