J.1. Claims for and payment of benefitsU.K.
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(1) Notwithstanding any rule of this Scheme according to which any benefit becomes payable at any specified time, no benefit becomes payable under the Scheme unless the person to whom it would be payable has declared—
(a)that he is entitled to it, or
(b)in the case of a benefit under rule E.8, that the person on whose behalf it is payable to him is so entitled.
(2) If a declaration under paragraph (1) in respect of a pension is made after such a specified time, the person is only entitled to payment of the pension in respect of the period beginning with that time and ending with the date on which he makes the declaration if—
(a)in a case where that period does not exceed one year, the Scheme administrator consents, and
(b)in a case where that period exceeds one year, the Secretary of State consents.
(3) A declaration under paragraph (1) must be made in writing in such form as the Secretary of State requires and submitted to the Scheme administrator.
(4) Pensions payable under the Scheme are payable by monthly instalments in arrears.
(5) If—
(a)according to any rule of the Scheme a benefit becomes payable at a specified time, but
(b)as a result of paragraph (1) it becomes payable at a later time, being a time more than one month after that specified time,
the person to whom it is payable is entitled to interest on the amount that becomes so payable.
(6) The interest is payable in respect of the period beginning with the specified time and ending with that later time, at the sterling 3 month London interbank offered rate, with yearly rests.
(7) This rule is disregarded in determining for the purposes of any other provision of these Rules whether a person is entitled to a pension at any time or whether a pension becomes payable immediately.