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QUEEN'S BENCH DIVISION
THE ADMINISTRATIVE COURT
Sitting at Birmingham Civil Justice Centre 33 Bull Street Birmingham B4 6DW |
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B e f o r e :
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THE QUEEN ON THE APPLICATION OF CARMARTHENSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL | (CLAIMANT) | |
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WEST WALES VALUATION TRIBUNAL | (FIRST DEFENDANT) | |
MRS T J EVANS | (SECOND DEFENDANT) |
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"11. Discounts.
"(1) The amount of council tax payable in respect of any chargeable dwelling and any day shall be subject to a discount equal to the appropriate percentage of that amount if on that day -
"(a) there is only one resident of the dwelling and he does not fall to be disregarded for the purposes of discount ... "
"4 (1) A person shall be disregarded for the purposes of discount on a particular day if -
"(a) on the day he is a student, student nurse, apprentice or youth training trainee; and
"(b) such conditions as may be prescribed by order made by the Secretary of State are fulfilled.
"(2) In this paragraph 'apprentice', 'student', 'student nurse' and 'youth training trainee' have the meanings for the time being assigned to them by order made by the Secretary of State."
"4. For the purposes of paragraph 4 of Schedule 1 to the Act ...
" ... 'Student' means a person, other than a student nurse, for the purposes of paragraph 4 of Schedule 1 to the Act who is to be regarded as ...
" ... (b) a person undertaking a full time course of education, by paragraphs 3 and 4 of that schedule."
"4(1) A full-time course of education is, subject to subparagraphs (2) and (3), one -
"(a) which subsists for at least one academic year of the educational establishment concerned or, in the case of an educational establishment which does not have academic years, for at least one calendar year;
"(b) which persons undertaking it are normally required by the educational establishment concerned to attend (whether at premises of the establishment or otherwise) for periods of at least 24 weeks in each academic or calendar year (as the case may be) during which it subsists, and
"(c) the nature of which is such that a person undertaking it would normally require to undertake periods of study, tuition or work experience which together amount in each such academic or calendar year to an average of at least 21 hours a week during the periods of attendance mentioned in paragraph (b) above in the year."
"To whom it may concern
"I am writing to confirm that Tina Evans is a student on the 4 year Honours Degree Programme. She is studying to become an Occupational Therapist.
"Although technically the programme is considered part time, Tina will study for 3,600 hours, which is equivalent to any other honours degree programme.
"During each of her fieldwork placements she will be studying full-time.
"Over 12 x 11 week terms (33 weeks per year) her equivalent hours per week will be 27.
"I hope this provides you with the information you require, please do not hesitate to contact me should you require further clarification."
"The appellant had submitted correspondence, from the University of Wales College Medicine, which outlined that the course was for:-
"a duration of 4 years,
"an attendance of 33 weeks per year,
"a period of 27 hours of study per week.
"These facts were not disputed by the Billing Authority."