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MH v Secretary of State for Work and Pensions (II) (#) [2020] UKUT 297 (AAC) (22 October 2020)


Disablement benefit claimed in respect of several prescribed industrial diseases caused by chemical agents - whether Secretary of State entitled to issue a separate decision in respect of each prescribed disease - inquisitorial role of Secretary of State and First-tier Tribunal in relation to the question whether the disease was due to the nature of the claimant's employment.

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