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You are here: BAILII >> Databases >> England and Wales Court of Appeal (Civil Division) Decisions >> Samson, R (on the application of) v Epping Benefits Review Board [2001] EWCA Civ 543 (4 April 2001) URL: http://www.bailii.org/ew/cases/EWCA/Civ/2001/543.html Cite as: [2001] EWCA Civ 543 |
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ON APPEAL FROM THE QUEEN'S BENCH DIVISION
(Mr Justice Crane)
The Strand London WC2A Wednesday 4 April 2001 |
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B e f o r e :
Vice President of the Court of Appeal, Civil Division
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THE QUEEN | ||
on the application of | ||
PAMELA SAMSON | ||
Applicant | ||
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EPPING BENEFITS REVIEW BOARD | ||
Respondent |
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The Respondent did not appear and was not represented
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Crown Copyright ©
Wednesday 4 April 2001
"The claimant had failed to produce sufficient documentation to satisfy the Board that she no longer had any interest in the property at 34 Hickling Road, Ilford".
"The Board had to decide, in the light of the evidence before it, what the factual position was. The claimant had had an interest in the premises. She was asserting that that interest had in fact come to an end. All she was able to produce at that time, apart from the letters that disappeared, was an order for possession. That simply shows that she had been ordered to give possession. It does not deal with the question of what interest she might have in the house.
It seems to me very difficult for this court to say that the Board were not entitled to come to the conclusion that they did, let alone that they were unreasonable in their conclusion or irrational or had no basis for it."
". . . the claimant is not without a remedy. She can apply for council tax benefit at any time and she can seek to have the claim backdated. If I might suggest it, her best way of proceeding is to gather clear evidence – if it is the case that she no longer has an interest in this house and that therefore she is not in possession of £16,000 – and to make a new application."
"There will be no remaining equity from the sale of the property and the sale will result in a shortfall to my client."