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"set aside" vs adjournment

  • Nervy
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12 years 8 months ago #65136 by Nervy
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Adrianmidwales wrote:

I wrote to the TS again and the verdict was set aside and the case closed so on my record it shows that the tribunal was cancelled instead of lost ( after this I actually won my claim on resubmission instead of having to appeal).

I'm a bit confused about the term resubmission. Is it that you really meant submission instead of resubmission?

When i google
site:benefitsandwork.co.uk resubmission

it only comes up with one result: this thread.

When i google
site:benefitsandwork.co.uk resubmit

I found "resubmit the appeal within one month" i think they really mean submit rather than resubmit. Resubmit sounds as if your sending off the same information/evidence twice. Have i got this righr?
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  • Nervy
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12 years 7 months ago #66428 by Nervy
Replied by Nervy on topic GL24 to set aside?
Is it recommended to use appeal form GL24 to set aside or type up a letter?
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12 years 7 months ago #66431 by michaelg
Replied by michaelg on topic Re: GL24 to set aside?
Hi Nervy

A letter setting out the full reasons for setting aside should suffice. Form GL24 is mainly used for Appeals.

Regards

Michael
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12 years 7 months ago #66449 by Gordon
Replied by Gordon on topic Re:GL24 to set aside?
Nervy wrote:

Is it recommended to use appeal form GL24 to set aside or type up a letter?

Nervy

I'm a bit confused as to why you are thinking about setting aside a tribunal result. Have you actually had your hearing yet?

Gordon

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  • Nervy
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12 years 7 months ago #66473 by Nervy
Replied by Nervy on topic Re:GL24 to set aside?
Yes I have. It was a paper hearing on August 9. The extra evidence i posted (recorded signed for) got to the Tribunal Service the day before the hearing.

A couple of days after the hearing they sent me a brown envelope. I've read through the first 3 pages from inside the brown envelope.

Just got to read that final page with the actual decision yet! :unsure:
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12 years 7 months ago #66477 by Crazydiamond
Replied by Crazydiamond on topic Re:GL24 to set aside?
Whether you apply for the decision to be set aside or proceed to an appeal will inevitably depend on the decision of the FT tribunal.

For a decision to be set aside, anyone connected to the appeal can ask for the FT tribunal's decision to be set aside. If a decision is set aside, the new appeal will be heard by another tribunal.

A legally qualified panel member can set a tribunal decision aside if it appears right to do so for the following reasons.

A document was not sent to:

* the person who appealed, or their representative

* any other person included in the appeal or their representative

* the FT tribunal.

* a person connected with the appeal (or their representative) was not at the oral hearing.

There is a one month time limit to apply for a decision made by a tribunal to be set aside.

The month starts on the date that the tribunal's decision or a statement of reasons for the tribunal's decision was given or sent. Any application for a tribunal's decision to be set aside is sent to everyone involved in the appeal so they can comment on it. Those people connected to the appeal are also all told about the outcome of the application.

Was the appeal allowed or disallowed?

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