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availability for work |
courses |
time required for studies |
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Summary:
She had only 4 hours of courses per week and therefore was not studying full-time. It is up to her to rebut the presumption of non-availablity because she is a student. I am of the opinion she has succeeded in rebutting this presumption which the case law imposes on students.
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Sub-Issue 1: |
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Sub-Issue 3: |
availability for work |
job search |
as a requirement |
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Summary:
The words "unable to obtain employment" in 14(a) mean that a search must be made. One cannot be available by staying at home waiting for a call. An active, serious search is required.