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4. Where this Schedule applies, section 11 (appeals against certificates of recoverable benefits)(1) is to apply as if in—
(a)the heading and in subsections (1) and (2)(a), there were omitted “of recoverable benefits” in each place it occurs;
(b)subsection (1)(a), there were omitted “, rate or period”;
(c)subsection (1)(b)—
(i)for “listed benefits” there were substituted “lump sum payments”;
(ii)there were omitted “accident, injury or”;
(d)subsection (1)(c)—
(i)for “listed benefits” there were substituted “lump sum payments”;
(ii)for “the injured person during the relevant period” there were substituted “P”;
(e)subsection (1)(d), for “1(1)(a)” there were substituted “1A(1)(a)”;
(f)subsection (2)(aa) for “section 7(2)(a)” there were substituted “regulation 11(2)(a) of the Lump Sum Payments Regulations”;
(g)subsection (2)(b), for “section 8) the injured person” there were substituted “regulation 12 of the Lump Sum Payments Regulations) P”;
(h)subsection (3), for “section 6” there were substituted “regulation 10 of the Lump Sum Payments Regulations”.
Section 11 was amended by the Social Security Act 1998, section 86(1) and paragraph 150 of Schedule 7 and by the Constitutional Reform Act 2005 (c. 4), section 59(5) and paragraph 1(2) of Schedule 11and subsection (6) of section 11 was repealed by the Social Security Act 1998, Schedule 8.
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