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Commissioner's case no: CDLA/2852/2002
the Whittington House Appeal Tribunal made on 25 March 2002. For the reasons set out below that decision was in my judgment erroneous in law. I set aside the Tribunal's decision and remit the matter for redetermination by an entirely differently constituted appeal tribunal. So far as relevant, the new tribunal should apply the law as set out in paragraphs 5 to 10 below.
(a) That the attention given before the Claimant's mother went to bed was not at "night";
(b) That the time taken to change bedding and clothes in the small hours was only 5 to 10 minutes, and was not therefore "prolonged".
"While this definition seems to address itself to the habits of the particular household there is probably room for a more objective element to be applied so that, where, for example, the only other member of the household sits up late to perform the first act of attention before they retire, this should count as attention at night."
(Signed) Charles Turnbull
(Commissioner)
(Date) 7 October 2002