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What does Condition mean? A condition is a contractual term that is fundamental to the bargain. Breach of a condition entitles the innocent party to terminate the contract (treat it as repudiated) and claim damages; breach of a warranty gives damages only. Whether a term is a condition is a matter of construction and context. Parties’ labels help but are not conclusive. Many conditions are implied by statute in sale of goods: the Sale of Goods Act 1979 (England & Wales and Scotland) and corresponding Northern Ireland legislation treat the implied terms as to title, description, satisfactory quality and fitness as conditions, with a...

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UK Student route: periods of permission, work and study conditions, supplementary study, course or sponsor changes, and curtailment (including Doctorate Extension Scheme)

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This Practice Note sets out details on the durations and conditions linked to Entry clearance and permission to stay for individuals on the Student route, including those holding Student permission under the Doctorate Extension Scheme. New applications to the Doctorate Extension Scheme closed on 1 July 2021. Student union sabbatical officers fall outside the scope of this Practice Note. See also Practice Note: Student: eligibility, which explains the points-based and non points-based eligibility requirements for entry clearance and permission to stay applications under the Student route.

Grant of permission

Student permission is issued for the length of the course, with additional periods before commencement and after completion. The table below sets out the time allowed prior to the course start date and following the course end date, as recorded on the student’s confirmation of acceptance for studies (CAS)...

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Sarah Rimmington
Sarah Rimmington

Before qualifying as a solicitor with Osbornes Solicitors LLP, Sarah worked as a law librarian in the Royal Courts of Justice and at Eversheds LLP. She has been an Advice and Training Officer at UKCISA since 2003, and has delivered training on student immigration for ILPA.The UK Council for International Student Affairs is the UK’s national advisory body serving the interests of international students and those who work with them. It does so through research, print and web-based publications, a national training programme, dedicated advice lines for students and advisers, and liaison and advocacy with institutions, agencies and government....

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