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If, having considered that judgement, the [respondent] accepts that the SSHD's appeal to the UT cannot be resisted, and the only possible outcome would be a finding of material error of law and the outright dismissal of the original appeal, parties are invited to agree a consent order that is to be made by the Upper Tribunal pursuant to rule 39 of the Tribunal Procedure (Upper Tribunal) Rules 2008 disposing of the proceedings. The request to make a consent order must be received by the Upper Tribunal within 21 days of the date these directions are sent.
If the parties cannot agree to request an agreed consent order they must inform the Upper Tribunal in writing Tribunal within 21 days of the date these directions are sent. Thereafter the appeal will be listed for hearing.
Please note that our client has decided to withdraw his appeal ,therefore our client will not be attending his hearing due on the 09.05.2024
      The decision of the First-tier Tribunal involved the making of an error of law and is set aside.
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