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Resident Magistrates' Pensions Act (Northern Ireland) 1960

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  1. Introductory Text

  2. Retirement and pension Retiring age of resident magistrates. Every resident magistrate (whether appointed before or after the passing...

    1. Retirement and pension

      1. 1.Retiring age of resident magistrates.

      2. 2.Pensions of resident magistrates.

      3. 2A.(1) The provisions regulating the pensions which may be received...

    2. Lump sum on retirement or death

      1. 3.Lump sum on retirement or death.

      2. 3A.For the purpose of the calculation of any lump sum...

    3. Widows', surviving civil partners' and children's pensions

      1. 4.Power to grant widows', surviving civil partners' and children's pensions.

      2. 4A.

      3. 4A.Widowers' and surviving civil partners' pensions.

      4. 5.Widows', widowers' and surviving civil partners' pensions.

      5. 6.Children's pension: beneficiaries.

      6. 7.Meaning of “period of childhood and full-time education”.

      7. 8.Children's pension: rate and mode of payment.

    4. Contributions

      1. 8A.Contributions towards cost of pension etc

      2. 9.Contribution towards cost of widow's and children's pension.

      3. 9A.Voluntary contributions.

    5. Special cases

      1. 10.Resident magistrates serving again after retirement.

      2. 11.Resident magistrates already serving.

    6. General and financial

      1. 12.Allocation of part of pension to dependants.

      2. 13.Allocation by certain retired resident magistrates of part of their pensions to their wives.

      3. S. 14 rep. by 1993 c. 8

      4. 15.Effect of certain nullity decrees

      5. 16.Evidence as to health.

      6. 17.Application of Superannuation Acts.

      7. 18.Persons receiving other superannuation benefits.

      8. 19.Reckoning of unestablished service.

      9. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

      10. 20.Construction of certain superannuation enactments.

      11. 21.Financial provisions.

      12. 21A.Appeals.

      13. 22.Interpretation.

      14. 23.Short title.

  3. SCHEDULES

    1. SCHEDULE 1

      RULES FOR CALCULATING PENSION

      1. PART I (1) When the number of completed years of service as a resident magistrate is that...

        1. 1.When the number of completed years of service as a resident magistrate is that specified...

        2. 2.Any period of service after twenty years shall not be taken into account for the...

      2. PART II (1) Where a person to whom paragraph (b) of sub-section (2) of section two applies...

        1. 1.Where a person to whom paragraph (b) of sub-section (2) of section two applies has...

        2. 2.Where a person to whom paragraph (b) of sub-section (2) of section two applies has...

        3. 3.A pension calculated under this Part shall not exceed whichever is the greater of the...

        4. 4.In this Part “retiring salary” in relation to any employment to which the Superannuation Acts...

    2. SCHEDULE 2

      Section 4A(2). PART 1 WIDOWERS' PENSIONS: TRANSITIONAL PROVISIONS General (1) In this Part of this...

      1. PART 1 WIDOWERS' PENSIONS: TRANSITIONAL PROVISIONS

        1. General

          1. 1.In this Part of this Schedule “the commencement date” means the date on which Schedule...

        2. Service wholly before the commencement date

          1. 2.Subject to paragraph 3, no widower's pension shall be payable in respect of a member...

        3. Members retiring between 7th December 1989 and commencement date

          1. 3.(1) A member who retires— (a) on or after 7th December 1989; but (b) before...

        4. Service partly before and partly after the commencement date

          1. 4.(1) No widower's pension shall be payable in respect of a member who— (a) holds...

      2. PART 2 SURVIVING CIVIL PARTNERS' PENSIONS: TRANSITIONAL PROVISIONS

        1. General

          1. 5.In this Part of this Schedule— “the relevant date” means 4th December 2005 , but...

        2. Service wholly on or before the relevant date

          1. 6.No surviving civil partner's pension shall be payable in respect of a member who retires...

        3. Service on and after the relevant date

          1. 7.(1) A member who— (a) holds judicial office on the relevant date; and (b) continues...

    3. Schedule

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