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…F1, a person about to be appointed to any office [F2 referred to in this Act (other than a[F3 Social Security] CommissionerF4) shall before] being so appointed, furnish to the Minister on whose advice the appointment is to be made satisfactory evidence that his health is suitable for the discharge of the duties of such office.
(1)There shall be charged on and paid out of the Consolidated Fund—
Para. (a) rep. by 1959 c. 25 (NI)
(b)any lump sum or[F5 widow's, widower's, surviving civil partner's] or children's pension if and so far as it is directed by this Act to be so paid.
(2)There shall be paid out of moneys provided by Parliament—
(a)any lump sum or[F5 widow's, widower's, surviving civil partner's] or children's pension if and so far as it is directed by this Act to be so paid;
(b)any increase attributable to this Act in any sums which under any other enactment are to be so paid.
(3)There shall be paid into the Exchequer—
(a)any refund of part of a lump sum, if and so far as it is directed by this Act to be so paid;
(b)any increase attributable to this Act in the sums which, under the Superannuation Act (Northern Ireland), 1949 [1949 c.13] , fall to be so paid.
F5SI 2005/3325
(1)In this Act, unless the context otherwise requires, the expression—
Definition rep. by 1959 c. 25 (NI)
“derivative benefit” means any lump sum under this Act or any[F6 widow's, widower's, surviving civil partner's] or children's pension;
Definition rep. by 1959 c. 25 (NI)
[F7“Social Security Commissioner” means a Social Security Commissioner appointed under section 50(1) of the Social Security Administration (Northern Ireland) Act 1992;]
“relevant service” means service in one or more than one of the capacities referred to in section three of this Act, including service before the passing of this Act, and in relation to any derivative benefit or any contribution taking the form of a reduction in a derivative benefit the said expression has the same meaning as it has in relation to the personal pension;
“the personal pension” in relation to any derivative benefit or contribution taking the form of a reduction in a derivative benefit, means the pension eligibility for which is a condition of the granting of the derivative benefit.
Subs. (2) rep. by 1959 c. 25 (NI)
Subs. (3) rep. by 1987 NI 22
Subs. (4) rep. by 1954 c. 33 (NI)
This Act may be cited as the Judicial Pensions Act (Northern Ireland), 1951.
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