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C1The text of Sch. 9, Table is in the form in which it was originally enacted: it was not reproduced in Statutes in Force and does not reflect any amendments or repeals which may have been made prior to 1.7.1992
| 11 & 12 Geo.5 c. 49. | War Pensions Act 1921. | Sections 1 and 2. |
| 11 & 12 Geo.6 c. 41. | Law Reform (Personal Injuries) Act 1948. | Section 2(2). |
| 1970 c. 36. | Merchant Shipping Act 1970. | In section 17(10), the words from “but any application” onwards. |
| 1973 c. 38. | Social Security Act 1973. | Section 51(7). |
| F1. . . | ||
| 1975 c. 14. | Social Security Act 1975. | In section 1, in subsection (1) the words from “together with” onwards, and subsections (5) and (5A). |
| In section 4(6F), the words “primary or”. | ||
| In section 7A(3), the words “Class 2” wherever occurring. | ||
| In section 14(6), the words following paragraph (c). | ||
| In section 15(6)(a), the words “but have not retired from regular employment”. | ||
| In section 20(1A) the words “longer or”. | ||
| Section 27(3), (4) and (5). | ||
| In section 28(1)(a), the words “and has retired from regular employment”. | ||
| Section 29(5)(a). | ||
| In section 30, subsection (1), in subsection (3), in paragraph (a), the words “retired from regular employment or has otherwise” and the words “retired or” and subsection (6)(a). | ||
| In section 36(7), the word “and” at the end of paragraph (c). | ||
| In section 39(1)(b), the words “and has retired from regular employment”. | ||
| 1975 c. 14. (contd.) | Social Security Act 1975 (contd.) | In section 41(1), the words “section 30(1) of this Act and to”. |
| Section 48(2) and (3). | ||
| In section 100(3), the words from “without leave” onwards. | ||
| Section 101(6) and (7). | ||
| In section 112, subsection (4) and, in subsection (5), the words “or reference” and the words from “and the medical” onwards. | ||
| Section 122(5). | ||
| Section 134(3). | ||
| In section 167(1)(b), the words “section 1(5A)”. | ||
| In Schedule 10, paragraphs 1(7) and 2(2). | ||
| In Schedule 11, paragraph 4. | ||
| In Schedule 13, paragraphs 8 and 9. | ||
| In Schedule 20, the definition of “local office” and, in the definition of “week”, the words “midnight between Saturday and” and “30(1)”. | ||
| 1975 c. 60. | Social Security Pensions Act 1975. | In section 8(1), the words “who has retired from regular employment”. |
| Section 11. | ||
| Section 27(6). | ||
| In section 41A(1C), the word “and” at the end of paragraph (b). | ||
| In section 41B(1A), the word “and” at the end of paragraph (b). | ||
| Section 41C(3)(a)(ii). | ||
| In section 45(3), the words from “unless the person” to “shall not apply”. | ||
| . . . | ||
| Section 62(1)(a). | ||
| In Schedule 4, paragraph 39(a). | ||
| 1977 c. 5. | Social Security (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1977. | In section 21(1), the words “unless the prescribed person otherwise elects in the prescribed manner”. |
| In section 22(2) the words “25(3), 26(3)”. | ||
| 1979 c. 18. | Social Security Act 1979. | In Schedule 1, paragraph 17. |
| 1980 c. 30. | Social Security Act 1980. | Section 10(2)(b). |
| Section 14(7). | ||
| 1981 c. 1. | Social Security (Contributions) Act 1981. | Section 2(2). |
| Section 4(5)(a). | ||
| 1982 c. 2. | Social Security (Contributions) Act 1982. | Section 2. |
| Section 4(4). | ||
| In Schedule 1, paragraph 1(4). | ||
| 1982 c. 24. | Social Security and Housing Benefits Act 1982. | Section 44(3) and (4). |
| In Schedule 1, in paragraph 7, the words “participate in, or”. | ||
| In Schedule 4, paragraph 11. | ||
| 1985 c. 53. | Social Security Act 1985. | In Schedule 5, paragraph 32. |
| 1986 c. 50. | Social Security Act 1986. | In section 26(3), the word “and” at the end of paragraph (b). |
| In section 30(2), the words following paragraph (b), other than those added by the Local Government and Housing Act 1989. | ||
| In section 50(1), in the definition of “week”, the words “midnight between Saturday and”. | ||
| Section 63(1)(a)(ii). | ||
| In Schedule 1, in paragraph 7(4) and (5) the words “such as are mentioned in sub-paragraph (2) above”. | ||
| In Schedule 3, paragraph 15(b). | ||
| In Schedule 6, in paragraph 3, in sub-paragraph (3)(b), the words “30(1)”, sub-paragraph (3)(c), sub-paragraph (4)(b) and the word “or” immediately preceding it. | ||
| In Schedule 9, paragraph 11(b). | ||
| In Schedule 10, paragraph 96. | ||
| 1988 c. 7. | Social Security Act 1988. | Section 2(9). |
| 1988 c. 43. | Housing (Scotland) Act 1988. | Section 70(4). |
| 1988 c. 50. | Housing Act 1988. | Section 121(5). |
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F1Words in Sch. 9 repealed (7.2.1994) by 1993 c. 48, s. 188, Sch. 5 Pt.I; S.I. 1994/86, art. 2
The repeal in section 1(1) X1 of the principal Act and the repeal X2of sections 1(5) and (5A) and 134(3) of that Act, section 27 of the Pensions Act, section 2 of the Social Security (Contributions) Act 1981 and section 2 of the Social Security (Contributions) Act 1982 have effect in relation to payments by way of supplement, or adjustment of supplement, under section 1(5) of the principal Act in respect of any contributions whether paid before, on or after 31st March 1989.
The repeal in section 20(1A) X3 of the principal Act does not affect the continuing operation of the Unemployment Benefit (Disqualification Period) Order 1988.
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