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4. Where an award or an adjustment of an award is made following a decision of the President of the Pensions Appeal Tribunals that the decision of a Pensions Appeal Tribunal be treated as set aside, the Secretary of State shall make payment for a past period which does not exceed six years from the date of the application which led to the decision of the President of the Pensions Appeal Tribunal where the ground for setting the decision of the Pensions Appeal Tribunal aside is that the Tribunal’s decision was erroneous in point of law(1).
See section 6A(6)and 6B(2) of the Pensions Appeal Tribunals Act 1943 (c. 39).
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