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You are here: BAILII >> Databases >> England and Wales High Court (Chancery Division) Decisions >> Mohammed v London Borough of Southwark [2006] EWHC 305 (Ch) (07 March 2006) URL: http://www.bailii.org/ew/cases/EWHC/Ch/2006/305.html Cite as: [2006] EWHC 305 (Ch) |
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CHANCERY DIVISION
Strand, London, WC2A 2LL |
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B e f o r e :
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Ayo Mohammed |
Respondent |
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London Borough of Southwark |
Petitioner |
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Tim Callard (instructed by Cobbetts) for the Petitioner
Hearing dates: 10th February 2006
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Crown Copyright ©
Peter Smith J :
INTRODUCTION
BACKGROUND
THE PETITION DEBT WAS OVERSTATED IN THE STATUTORY DEMAND
DEBT NOT LIQUIDATED
STATUTORY DEMAND SHOULD HAVE BEEN SET ASIDE
PENDING APPEAL AGAINST HIS COUNCIL TAX LIABILITY
OTHER GROUNDS
NATURE OF HEARING
THE STATUS OF MR MOHAMMED IN FACT
MR MOHAMMEDS STATUS IN LAW
""student means a person, other than a student nurse…. who is to be regarded as ….
(b) a person undertaking fulltime course of education by paragraphs 3 and 4 of that schedule"
"3 A person is to be regarded as undertaking fulltime course of education on a particular day if
(a) if on the day he is enrolled for the purpose of attending such a course with a prescribed educational establishment within Part 1 of schedule 2 to this order… and
(b) the day falls within the relevant period for that course."
MR MOHAMMED'S ARGUMENTS
"(2) For the purposes of the definition of "full-time student" in paragraph (1), a person shall be regarded as attending or, as the case may be, undertaking a full-time course of study or as being on a sandwich course-"
(a) subject to paragraph (3), in the case of a person attending or undertaking a part of a modular course which would be a full-time course of study for the purposes of this Part, for the period beginning on the day on which that part of the course starts and ending-
(i) on the last day on which he is registered with the educational establishment as attending or undertaking that part as a full-time course of study; or
(ii) on such earlier date (if any) as he finally abandons the course or is dismissed from it;
(b) in any other case, throughout the period beginning on the date on which he starts attending or undertaking the course and ending on the last day of the course or on such earlier date (if any) as he finally abandons it or is dismissed from it.
(3) For the purpose of sub-paragraph (a) of paragraph (2), the period referred to in that sub-paragraph shall include-
(a) where a person has failed examinations or has failed to successfully complete a module relating to a period when he was attending or undertaking a part of the course as a full-time course of study, any period in respect of which he attends or undertakes the course for the purpose of retaking those examinations or that module;"
(b) any period of vacation within the period specified in that paragraph or immediately following that period except where the person has registered with the educational establishment to attend or undertake the final module in the course and the vacation immediately follows the last day on which he is required to attend or undertake the course."
MR JUSTICE PETER SMITH
I have read the further submissions of Mr Mohammed and his comments on my draft judgment. They do not seem to me to advance his case and do not affect the views I expressed in my draft judgment.
The purpose of circulating the draft judgment is to invite corrections to typographical errors not to re-argue the case.