Decision 25193
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availability for work |
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incapacity |
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Capability is to be interpreted as meaning capable of performing work of some kind as an employee, as it is ordinarily done and under conditions in which employees under a contract of service ordinarily work. This will usually be related to the claimant's physical condition. A question of fact.
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umpires |
grounds of appeal |
without regard for material |
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availability for work |
applicability |
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umpires |
grounds of appeal |
capricious finding |
meaning |
Decision 16061
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availability for work |
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incapacity |
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The requirement in 14(a) that a claimant must be capable for work refers to physical capability in the sense of being physically well or not being subject to some restraint which makes the person unable to work.
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availability for work |
incompatible situations |
health reasons |
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umpires |
grounds of appeal |
capricious finding |
req'd |