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94.—(1) Subject to this article, the instruments specified in Schedule 7 are revoked.
(2) The following provisions continue to have effect in relation to claims made before 9th May 2011 for the purpose of article 88(3)—
(a)article 10 and Tables 1 to 9 of Schedule 4 to the Armed Forces and Reserve Forces (Compensation Scheme) Order 2005 M1 (“the 2005 Order”) relation to claims made before 29th June 2006;
(b)articles 2 and 4 (amendment of article 10 of the 2005 Order) of the Armed Forces and Reserve Forces (Compensation Scheme) (Amendment) Order 2006 M2 (“the 2006 Order”) in respect of claims made on or after 30th June 2006 and before 9th May 2011;
(c)article 18 (insertion of Tables 1 to 9 of Schedule 4 of the 2005 Order) of the 2006 Order in respect of claims made on or after 30th June 2006 and before 16th September 2008;
(d)article 15 (amendments to Table 5 of the 2005 Order and transitional provisions) of the Armed Forces and Reserve Forces (Compensation Scheme) (Amendment No. 2) Order 2008 M3 (“the 2008 No. 2 Order”) in relation to claims made on or after 8th February 2008 and before 16th September 2008;
(e)article 3 (insertion of Tables 1 to 9 of Schedule 4 of the 2005 Order and transitional provisions) of the 2008 No. 2 Order in relation to claims made on or after 16th September 2008;
(f)article 2 (amendment to Table 6 of Schedule 4 of the 2005 Order and transitional provisions) of the Armed Forces and Reserve Forces (Compensation Scheme) (Amendment) Order 2009 M4in relation to claims made on or after 11th January 2010;
(g)article 11 and the Schedule (amendments to Tables 1 to 9 of Schedule 4 of the 2005 Order), and article 12(1) and 12(2)(c) (transitional provisions) of the Armed Forces and Reserve Forces (Compensation Scheme) (Amendment) Order 2010 M5 in relation to claims made on or after 3rd August 2010.
(3) Article 47 of the 2005 Order (review on discharge on medical grounds) continues to have effect where a member was discharged on medical grounds before 9th May 2011 for the same injury for which an award of injury benefit was made before the member was discharged.
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