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F1Sch. 2 substituted by Courts and Legal Services Act 1990 (c. 41, SIF 37), s. 71(2), Sch. 10 para. 49
F2Sch. 2 substituted (21.7.2008) by Tribunals, Courts and Enforcement Act 2007 (c. 15), ss. 50, 148, Sch. 10 para. 13(3)-(5); S.I. 2008/1653, art. 2(d) (with arts. 3, 4)
References in this Schedule to a person having a general qualification shall be construed in accordance with section 71 of the Courts and Legal Services Act 1990.]
Textual Amendments
F3Entry in Sch. 2 Pt. I relating to the Permanent Secretary to the Lord Chancellor and the Clerk of the Crown in Chancery repealed (17.12.1997) by 1997 c. 69, s. 1(1) (with s. 1(2))
1. Office | 2. Persons qualified |
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3. Master, Queen’s Bench Division. | 3. A person who has a 7 year general qualification. |
4. Queen’s Coroner and Attorney and Master of the Crown Office and Registrar of Criminal Appeals. | 4. A person who has a 10 year general qualification. |
5. Admiralty Registrar. | 5. A person who has a 7 year general qualification. |
6. Master, Chancery Division. | 6. A person who has a 7 year general qualification. |
7. Registrar in Bankruptcy of the High Court. | 7. A person who has a 7 year general qualification. |
8. Taxing Master of the Supreme Court. | 8. A person who has a 7 year general qualification. |
9. District judge of the principal registry of the Family Division. | 9.—(1) A person who has a 7 year general qualification. |
(2) A district probate registrar who either— | |
(a) is of at least 5 years’ standing; or | |
(b) has, during so much of the 10 years immediately preceding his appointment as he has not been a district probate registrar, served as a civil servant in the principal registry or a district probate registry. | |
(3) A civil servant who has served at least 10 years in the principal registry or a district probate registry. | |
10.. . .. | 10. F4. . . |
11. Master of the Court of Protection. | 11. A person who has a 7 year general qualification. |
Textual Amendments
F4Sch. 2 Pt. II entry 10 repealed (27.9.1999) by 1999 c. 22, ss. 106, 108(3)(f), Sch. 15 Pt. III (with Sch. 14 paras. 7(2), 36(9))
1. Office | 2. Persons qualified |
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12. District probate registrar. | 12.—(1) A person who has a 5 year general qualification. |
(2) A civil servant who has served at least 5 years in the principal registry of the Family Division or a district probate registry. |
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