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COURT OF APPEAL (CIVIL DIVISION)
ON APPEAL FROM SOCIAL SECURITY COMMISSION
(MR S J PACEY)
Strand London WC2 Thursday, 10th May 2001 |
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B e f o r e :
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CARMEN ROBERTS | ||
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THE SECRETARY OF STATE FOR SOCIAL SECURITY |
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Smith Bernal Reporting Limited
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"I see no real prospect of success. The facts before the Social Security Appeal Tribunal shows that Mr Roberts died between 10.50 pm and midnight on 26th June 1997. On those facts, it appears to me that the Commissioner's decision on the law was clearly right.
If the appellant wishes to place new material facts before the social security authorities she should take advantage of the procedures afforded to her for this purpose. It would be inappropriate to adduce new factual evidence for the first time before the Court of Appeal."
"Where a widow's pension is payable to a woman who was under the age of 55 at the time when the applicable qualifying condition was fulfilled, the weekly rate of the pension shall be reduced by 7 per cent, of what it would be apart from this subsection multiplied by the number of years by which her age at that time was less than 55 (any fraction of a year being counted as a year)."
"For the purposes of the Act... and in Scotland (as well in England and Wales) the time at which a person attains a particular age expressed in years is the commencement of the relevant anniversary of the date of his birth."
"Work to which this regulation applies is any work which a person does whether or not she undertakes it in expectation of payment, apart from care of a relative or domestic tasks carried out in her own home."
"The name 'de minimis' comes from the Latin tag 'de minimis non curat lex' -- the law does not care about minimal things or, as the Guide puts it, the law is not concerned with trivialities. This has for centuries past been regarded as a principle of interpretation or application of the law, and has been used as such by the highest courts (see Bennion, Statutory Incorporate Interpretation, 3rd edn, p 868 and authorities cited there). It applies in principle to any exercise of statutory interpretation or application unless it is clear from the context that a stricter approach is to be applied. There is, in my view, no such indication in regulation 16 or its context, and the tribunal is therefore wrong in stating that it does not apply."
"Unless the contrary intention appears an enactment by implication imports the principle of the maxim de minimis non curat lex (the law does not concern itself with trifling matters)."
"Where the facts of the instant case substantially though not entirely correspond to a description in the relative enactment, it is presumed that the enactment is intended to apply in the same way as it would if they did entirely correspond."
"The time at which a person attains a particular age expressed in years shall be the commencement of the relevant anniversary of the date of his birth."
"Subject to section 3 of the Summer Time Act 1972 (construction of references to points of time during the period of summer time), whenever an expression of time occurs in an Act, the time referred to shall, unless it is otherwise specifically stated, be held to be Greenwich mean time."