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COMPENSATION APPEAL IS REJECTED lUIR. CLARENCE HENRY YOUNG, IVI of

18th May 1962, Page 36
18th May 1962
Page 36
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"The High," Crosthwaite, near Kendal, failed last Friday in a High Court appeal against the refusal of the Compensation Appeal Tribunal to vary a decision of the British Transport Commission to terminate compensation which it had been paying to him under the 1953 Transport Act.

The appeal was dismissed with costs, but leave to appeal was granted.

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