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interruption of earnings |
conditions required |
7 days without earnings |
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Summary:
One of the conditions for benefits to be payable is that the claimant must prove that there has been an interruption in his earnings. As he was unable to do so [severance payment], he was not entitled to benefits [for 99 weeks].
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earnings |
severance pay |
as income |
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Summary:
In the face of reg. 57(1), the claimant's submissions are without merit. The amount received would not have been paid had he not been a long-term employee and, in this sense, it must be taken to have arisen out of his employment.
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earnings |
income |
arising out of any employment |
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Summary:
In the face of reg. 57(1), the claimant's submissions are without merit. The amount received would not have been paid had he not been a long-term employee and, in this sense, it must be taken to have arisen out of his employment.