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3. A decision in default of a nomination under regulation 21(4) (assessment periods) of the Universal Credit Regulations.U.K.
4. A decision in default of an election under regulation 29 (award to include the carer element) of the Universal Credit Regulations.U.K.
5. A decision as to the amount of universal credit to which a person is entitled, where it appears to the Secretary of State that the amount is determined by reference to the claimant's entitlement to an increased amount of universal credit in the circumstances referred to in section 160C(2) (implementation of increases in universal credit due to attainment of a particular age) of the Administration Act M1.U.K.
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M1Section 160C was inserted by section 31 of, and paragraphs 3 and 24 of Schedule 2 to, the 2012 Act.
6. So much of a decision as adopts a decision of a rent officer under an order made by virtue of section 122 of the Housing Act 1996 M2 (decisions of rent officers for the purposes of universal credit).U.K.
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M21996 c. 52. Section 122 was amended by section 217 of, and paragraph 60 of Schedule 7 to, the Local Government Act 2003 (c. 26), by sections 40 and 67 of, and paragraph 12 of Schedule 5 and Schedule 8 to, the 2007 Act and by sections 3, 31, 34 and 147 of, and paragraph 36 of Schedule 2, paragraph 13 of Schedule 4 and Schedule 14 to, the 2012 Act.
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