About this deal
The housing authority will cease to be subject to the duty under section 193(2) (the main housing duty) in the following circumstances: And, if you haven’t yet read “The Nothing Man” (my favorite-it gets a mention in this book) and I highly recommend it! To take statutory paternity leave, the employee must tell their employer no later than 15 weeks before their baby is expected to be born:
The new duty requires the specified public authorities to identify and refer a service user who is homeless or may be threatened with homelessness, to a local housing authority of the service user’s choice. it introduces Jurisdiction for encouraging or assisting certain offences under section 44 or section 45 of the Serious Crime Act 2007.A tasty, if not always tasteful, tale of supernatural mayhem that fans of King and Crichton alike will enjoy. licence/exemption or exceeding 42/60 day tent camping is a criminal act even if planning approval has been
MY THOUGHTS: Oh, what a tangled web Catherine Ryan-Hyde has woven! Intriguing and at times perplexing, 56 Days is set in the earliest days of the Covid-19 pandemic, and the author has used this event very cleverly and to great effect. But it is only one of many layers in this story where it seems everyone is hiding something. where the court has determined that the offence has a terrorist connection under section 30 of the Counter-Terrorism Act 2008 (sentences for offences with a terrorist connection: England and Wales).they do not have any accommodation which is available for them which they have a legal right to occupy; or, Abuse of position of trust: causing a child to watch a sexual act (s.19, Sexual Offences Act 2003); The duty allows service users to choose which local housing authority they are referred to. However, when discussing the referral and offering guidance to the service user, it is important to be aware that local housing authorities owe more duties towards homeless applicants who have a local connection with their area. Someone is defined as being threatened with homelessness where they are likely to become homeless within 56 days, or have been served with a valid notice under section 21 of the Housing Act 1988 by their landlord, which expires within 56 days. 4. Identifying when a referral might be required