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How DHSC resolves disputes in health and social care when 2 or more local authorities cannot agree responsibility for meeting a person's eligible needs.
The European Trade Mark and Design Network has produced a common practice for use when assessing the inherent distinctiveness of figurative trade marks containing descriptive and/or non-distinctive words.
The commons listed on this page now have more eligible area to allocate for certain years of the Single Payment Scheme (SPS), Hill Farm Allowance (HFA) 2010 or Uplands Transitional Payment (UTP).
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Sets out how the UK and devolved governments propose to continue to work closely and collaboratively together on organs and non-reproductive tissues and cells policy.
How the UK government and devolved governments propose to work together in policy areas covering organic production and certification.
Section last updated: January 2021.
How the department arrives at decisions in health and social care sector disputes.
How the department resolves disputes in the health and social care sector when 2 or more local authorities cannot agree responsibility for meeting a person's eligible needs.
Paper proposes a method for estimating distribution functions that are associated with the nested errors in linear mixed models
Anonymised ordinary residence determinations for 2013.
Immigration staff guidance on how to consider whether an individual is ordinarily resident in the UK.
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