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1. The plaintiff's claim is dismissed.
2. The costs of lawsuit shall be borne by the Plaintiff.
Reasons
1. Details of the disposition;
A. On August 4, 1969, the Plaintiff’s husband’s husband (CB, hereinafter “the deceased”) entered the Navy. On November 22, 1969, the Plaintiff was discharged from military service on December 31, 1974 while serving in Vietnam from December 9, 1970 to December 9, 1971.
After August 29, 1989, the Deceased died.
(However, the report of death was completed on December 27, 1989).
The Plaintiff filed for registration with the bereaved family of actual aftereffects of defoliants, claiming that the deceased died from urine, the deceased, but the Board of Patriots and Veterans Entitlement decided on October 18, 2005 on the ground that the deceased’s death cannot be deemed as having died from urine due to the lack of a certificate of death verifying the cause of death, and that if the deceased died from urine cancer, it does not constitute a case where actual aftereffects of defoliants died as a direct cause of actual aftereffects of defoliants.
C. The Plaintiff filed an application for the registration of bereaved family members suffering from actual aftereffects of defoliants for the foregoing reasons. However, according to the content of the previous deliberation and the medical advice on the causal link with urine cancer, the Defendant confirmed that there is no clear proof of the causal link between urology and urine cancer, and that there is no medical opinion that the cause of urine cancer cannot be caused solely for the reason that the induced period has long been long, and that specific and objective medical proof materials to reverse the existing deliberation cannot be verified (hereinafter “instant disposition”).
[Reasons for Recognition] Facts without dispute, Gap 1, 2, 4 evidence, Eul 1, 2, and 4 evidence, the purport of the whole pleadings
2. Whether the disposition is lawful;
A. At the time of death, the Plaintiff’s assertion was suffering from urine disease for at least two years, died from urology, and there is a scientific causal relationship between arctal cancer and urine disease.