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Retirement and pension Retiring age of resident magistrates. Every resident magistrate (whether appointed before or after the passing...Previous MatchNext Match
Widows', surviving civil partners' and children's pensionsPrevious MatchNext Match
4.Power to grant widows', surviving civil partners' and children's pensions.Previous MatchNext Match
4A.Widowers' and surviving civil partners' pensions.Previous MatchNext Match
5.Widows', widowers' and surviving civil partners' pensions.Previous MatchNext Match
6.Children's pension: beneficiaries.Previous MatchNext Match
7.Meaning of “period of childhood and full-time education”.Previous MatchNext Match
8.Children's pension: rate and mode of payment.Previous MatchNext Match
General and financialPrevious MatchNext Match
12.Allocation of part of pension to dependants.Previous MatchNext Match
13.Allocation by certain retired resident magistrates of part of their pensions to their wives.Previous MatchNext Match
15.Effect of certain nullity decreesPrevious MatchNext Match
17.Application of Superannuation Acts.Previous MatchNext Match
18.Persons receiving other superannuation benefits.Previous MatchNext Match
19.Reckoning of unestablished service.Previous MatchNext Match
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20.Construction of certain superannuation enactments.Previous MatchNext Match
SCHEDULES
SCHEDULE 1Previous MatchNext Match
RULES FOR CALCULATING PENSIONPrevious MatchNext Match
PART I (1) When the number of completed years of service as a resident magistrate is that...Previous MatchNext Match
PART II (1) Where a person to whom paragraph (b) of sub-section (2) of section two applies...Previous MatchNext Match
1.Where a person to whom paragraph (b) of sub-section (2) of section two applies has...Previous MatchNext Match
2.Where a person to whom paragraph (b) of sub-section (2) of section two applies has...Previous MatchNext Match
3.A pension calculated under this Part shall not exceed whichever is the greater of the...Previous MatchNext Match
4.In this Part “retiring salary” in relation to any employment to which the Superannuation Acts...Previous MatchNext Match
SCHEDULE 2Previous MatchNext Match
Section 4A(2). PART 1 WIDOWERS' PENSIONS: TRANSITIONAL PROVISIONS General (1) In this Part of this...Previous MatchNext Match
PART 1 WIDOWERS' PENSIONS: TRANSITIONAL PROVISIONSPrevious MatchNext Match
PART 2 SURVIVING CIVIL PARTNERS' PENSIONS: TRANSITIONAL PROVISIONSPrevious MatchNext Match
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