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The Social Security Benefit (Dependency) Amendment Regulations 1992

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4.—(1) Where on 4th December 1992, a beneficiary was entitled to an increase of benefit for that day and by virtue of paragraph (6) of regulation 8 of the principal Regulations as then in force the provisions of the Act relating to the reduction of the rate of such increase applied to him, that paragraph shall continue to apply to him as though these Regulations had not been made until such time as the beneficiary first ceases to be entitled to that increase.

(2) In paragraph (1) the expressions used have the same meanings as in the principal Regulations.

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