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"This is an application for an interim payment of £300,000 to enable the Claimant to move from the 'Little Oyster' residential care home, Sheerness, Kent where he currently lives into his own accommodation with a 24 hour care regime.  At first this is to be by way of a trial run in a bungalow which has already been rented for one year and adapted for him.  If the trial is successful then permanent renting or purchase of a home are the options.  If not, return to a residential home is likely." [Summary required.]
"This is an application for an interim payment of £300,000 to enable the Claimant to move from the 'Little Oyster' residential care home, Sheerness, Kent where he currently lives into his own accommodation with a 24 hour care regime.  At first this is to be by way of a trial run in a bungalow which has already been rented for one year and adapted for him.  If the trial is successful then permanent renting or purchase of a home are the options.  If not, return to a residential home is likely." [Summary required.]
==Citations==
[2012] EWHC B5 (QB) (potential Bailii citation), [2012] All ER (D) 145 (Apr), [2012] Lexis Citation 31


==External link==
==External link==
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[[:File:Sedge v Prime (2012) MHLO 66 (QB).pdf|Transcript]]
[[:File:Sedge v Prime (2012) MHLO 66 (QB).pdf|Transcript]]

Revision as of 14:20, 23 June 2012

"This is an application for an interim payment of £300,000 to enable the Claimant to move from the 'Little Oyster' residential care home, Sheerness, Kent where he currently lives into his own accommodation with a 24 hour care regime. At first this is to be by way of a trial run in a bungalow which has already been rented for one year and adapted for him. If the trial is successful then permanent renting or purchase of a home are the options. If not, return to a residential home is likely." [Summary required.]

Citations

[2012] EWHC B5 (QB)B (potential Bailii citation), [2012] All ER (D) 145 (Apr), [2012] Lexis Citation 31

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