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There are currently no known outstanding effects for the The Income-related Benefits and Jobseeker’s Allowance (Miscellaneous Amendments) Regulations 1997.
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2. Income-related benefits and jobseeker’s allowance: disregard of certain income other than earnings
3. Income-related benefits and jobseeker’s allowance: capital treated as income
4. Income support and jobseeker’s allowance: definition of housing benefit expenditure
5. Income support and jobseeker’s allowance: treatment of Career Development Loans and calculation of income and capital of students
6. Income support and jobseeker’s allowance: calculation of weekly amount of income
7. Income support and jobseeker’s allowance: calculation of income other than earnings
8. Income support and jobseeker’s allowance: calculation of tariff income from capital
11. Housing benefit and council tax benefit: recoverable overpayments and excess benefit
12. Housing benefit: circumstances in which payment is to be made to a landlord
13. Housing benefit: circumstances in which payment may be made to a landlord
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