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SCHEDULEU.K.Convention on Social Insurance between the United Kingdom and the Republic of Turkey

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PART III.—SPECIAL PROVISIONS U.K.Section 1.—Benefit for Sickness, Maternity and Death

Section 5.—Industrial Accidents and Diseases U.K.

Article 22

(43) Where a person would be entitled, if he were in the territory of one Contracting Party, to receive any benefit under the legislation of that Party in respect of an industrial injury or disease, he shall be entitled to receive that benefit while he is in the territory of the other Party.

(44) Where a person would be entitled, if he were in the territory of one Party, to receive any ‘benefit under the legislation of that Party in respect of a death due to an industrial injury or disease, he shall be entitled to receive that benefit while he is in the territory of the other Party.

Article 23

In assessing, for the purpose of the legislation of one Contracting Party, the degree of disablement due to an industrial accident, any previous industrial accident for which benefit is payable under the legislation of the other Party shall be treated as if it were an industrial accident covered by the legislation of the former Party.

Article 24

Where a person, who has received benefit for an industrial disease under the legislation of one Contracting Party, afterwards claims benefit for an industrial disease of the same kind under the legislation of the other Party, the social insurance authority of the latter Party shall be responsible for obtaining evidence concerning the benefit granted under the legislation of the former Party, and, for the purpose of determining whether the person is entitled to receive benefit under • the legislation of the latter Party, and, if so, for the purpose of determining the amount of that benefit, that authority shall take account of the benefit granted under the legislation of the former Party as if it had been granted under the legislation of the latter Party,