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20.(1) A person claiming, or in receipt of, supplementary benefit may appeal to the Appeal Tribunal against any determination of [a benefit officer (including a determination to refuse to review a determination) with respect to the claim or benefit, except that no appeal shall lie by virtue of this paragraph in a case falling within Article 14(2), 16(4) or 25(3)]. Para.(2) rep. by 1980 NI 8 art.16 sch.4 Pt.II (3) On an appeal under this Article the Appeal Tribunal may (a)confirm the determination appealed against; or Sub-para.(b) rep. by 1980 NI 8 art.16 sch.4 Pt.II (c)substitute for any determination appealed against any determination which [a benefit officer] could have made. [(4) Subject to Article 20A, any determination of an Appeal Tribunal shall be final; but nothing in this Article shall make any finding of fact or other determination embodied in or necessary to a decision, or on which it is based, conclusive for the purpose of any further decision. (5) ... (6) ... (7) ...] [
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