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[2003] UKSSCSC CI_5138_2002 (29 April 2003)
SOCIAL SECURITY ACTS 1992-1998
APPEAL FROM DECISION OF APPEAL TRIBUNAL
ON A QUESTION OF LAW
DECISION OF THE SOCIAL SECURITY COMMISSIONER
Claim for: Reduced Earnings Allowance
Appeal Tribunal: Exeter
Tribunal Case Ref: U/03/194/2002/00991
Tribunal date: 11 September 2002
Reasons issued: 16 October 2002
[ORAL HEARING]
(a) under a contract of service requiring an average of 10 hours' or more work per week in any period of 5 consecutive weeks (disregarding sickness and other permitted absence); or
(b) "which a person undertakes for an average of 10 hours or more per week in any period of 5 consecutive weeks".
(1) during the week commencing 1 April 2002 (that is Easter Monday) the claimant actually did a total of 7 hours' additional work on a casual basis for Computer Heaven;
(2) during the same week, on 5 April 2002, the claimant spent a total of 4 hours on his own computer attempting to gather internet addresses which he hoped to be able to sell on to someone else to use for marketing purposes, but this activity was abortive and he never made anything from it;
(3) during the following week commencing 8 April 2002 he spent a total of 6 hours reformatting and restoring the data on a hard disk on his brother's computer, for which his brother paid him £35;
(4) also during the week commencing 8 April 2002 (though referred to by mistake in the tribunal chairman's statement of reasons on page 50 as if it had taken place the previous week) the claimant spent a further 5 hours working on and transferring data to an external backup device ("zip drive") of his own which he was replacing and hoped to persuade his brother to buy from him second hand, though there was no agreement about this between them at the time.
(Signed)
P L Howell
Commissioner
29 April 2003