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PART 2A Requirements and elections for retirement benefits and death benefits to be calculated under pre-1995 provisions or post-1995 provisionsPrevious MatchNext Match
PART 2B Pre-1995 ProvisionsPrevious MatchNext Match
CHAPTER 1 Retirement BenefitsPrevious MatchNext Match
11E.Retirement at or after normal pension age: entitlement to ordinary pensionPrevious MatchNext Match
11G.Retirement under normal pension age on removal from judicial office: entitlement to reduced pensionPrevious MatchNext Match
11I.Retirement under normal pension age: entitlement to preserved pensionPrevious MatchNext Match
11J.Annual rate of preserved pensionPrevious MatchNext Match
11K.Retirement due to ill-health: entitlement to ill-health ordinary pensionPrevious MatchNext Match
11L.Annual rate of ill-health ordinary pensionPrevious MatchNext Match
11M.Times at which pension under this Part is payablePrevious MatchNext Match
11N.Lump sum: entitlement and amountPrevious MatchNext Match
CHAPTER 2 Death BenefitsPrevious MatchNext Match
11Q.Entitlement to surviving adult’s pensionPrevious MatchNext Match
11R.Annual rate of surviving adult’s pensionPrevious MatchNext Match
11S.Annual rate of surviving adult’s pension: special provision for surviving civil partnersPrevious MatchNext Match
11T.Payment of a surviving adult’s pensionPrevious MatchNext Match
11U.Entitlement to an eligible child’s pensionPrevious MatchNext Match
11V.Annual rate of eligible child’s pensionPrevious MatchNext Match
11W.Payment and application of an eligible child’s pensionPrevious MatchNext Match
11X.Lump sum on death: death in servicePrevious MatchNext Match
11Y.Lump sum on death: death after retirement of member with preserved pensionPrevious MatchNext Match
11Z.Lump sum on death: death soon after retirement of member entitled to pensionPrevious MatchNext Match
PART 3 RETIREMENT BENEFITS: Post-1995 ProvisionsPrevious MatchNext Match
11Z1.Application and interpretation of Part 3Previous MatchNext Match
12.Retirement aged 65 or over: entitlement to ordinary pensionPrevious MatchNext Match
14.Retirement between the ages of 60 and 65: entitlement to reduced pensionPrevious MatchNext Match
15.Retirement under age of 60 on removal from judicial office: entitlement to reduced pensionPrevious MatchNext Match
17.Retirement under the normal pension age: entitlement to preserved pensionPrevious MatchNext Match
19.Retirement aged 65 or over due to ill-health: entitlement to ill-health ordinary pensionPrevious MatchNext Match
20.Annual rate of ill-health ordinary pensionPrevious MatchNext Match
21.Retirement under 65 due to ill-health: entitlement to ill-health enhanced pensionPrevious MatchNext Match
22.Annual rate of ill-health enhanced pensionPrevious MatchNext Match
23.Ill-health certification conditionPrevious MatchNext Match
24.Times at which pension under this Part is payablePrevious MatchNext Match
PART 5 BENEFITS FOR PERSONS ENTITLED TO PENSION CREDITSPrevious MatchNext Match
29.Application of Part and interpretationPrevious MatchNext Match
30.Pension credit derived from the principal scheme: entitlement to pensionPrevious MatchNext Match
31.Annual rate of pension under regulation 30Previous MatchNext Match
32.Lump sum for transferee at age 65Previous MatchNext Match
33.Lump sum where transferee dies before age 65Previous MatchNext Match
PART 6 DEATH BENEFITS: Post-1995 ProvisionsPrevious MatchNext Match
35.Interpretation and application of PartPrevious MatchNext Match
36.Entitlement to a surviving adult's pensionPrevious MatchNext Match
37.Annual rate of surviving adult's pensionPrevious MatchNext Match
38.Annual rate of surviving adult's pension: special provision for surviving civil partnersPrevious MatchNext Match
39.Payment of a surviving adult's pensionPrevious MatchNext Match
41.Meaning of “eligible child”: the age condition and the occupation conditionPrevious MatchNext Match
42.Entitlement to an eligible child's pensionPrevious MatchNext Match
43.Annual rate of eligible child's pensionPrevious MatchNext Match
44.Payment and application of an eligible child's pensionPrevious MatchNext Match
45.Lump sum on death: death in servicePrevious MatchNext Match
46.Lump sum on death: death after retirement of member with preserved pensionPrevious MatchNext Match
47.Lump sum on death: death soon after retirement of member entitled to pensionPrevious MatchNext Match
PART 7 BENEFITS IN RESPECT OF PERIODS BEFORE COMMENCEMENTPrevious MatchNext Match
PART 7A Refund of Excess ContributionsPrevious MatchNext Match
PART 8 CONTRIBUTIONS IN RESPECT OF PRE-COMMENCEMENT SERVICEPrevious MatchNext Match
53.Liability to pay pre-commencement contributions amountPrevious MatchNext Match
53A.Liability to pay initial pre-commencement contributions amountPrevious MatchNext Match
54.Calculation of pre-commencement personal contributions amountPrevious MatchNext Match
54A.Calculation of initial pre-commencement personal contributions amount: service credit daysPrevious MatchNext Match
55.Calculation of pre-commencement dependants’ contributions amountsPrevious MatchNext Match
55A.Calculation of initial pre-commencement dependants’ contributions amountPrevious MatchNext Match
56.Qualifying fee-paid days disregarded if they do not add to reckonable servicePrevious MatchNext Match
58.Payment of pre-commencement contributions amountPrevious MatchNext Match
58A.Payment of initial pre-commencement contributionsPrevious MatchNext Match
PART 9 CONTRIBUTIONS IN RESPECT OF SERVICE ON OR AFTER COMMENCEMENT DAYPrevious MatchNext Match
PART 10 REPAYMENT OF DEPENDANTS' BENEFITS CONTRIBUTIONSPrevious MatchNext Match
65.Full repayment of dependants' benefits contributions on retirementPrevious MatchNext Match
66.Partial repayment of dependants' benefits contributions on retirementPrevious MatchNext Match
67.Full repayment of dependants' benefits contributions on partial retirementPrevious MatchNext Match
68.Partial repayment of dependants' benefits contributions on partial retirementPrevious MatchNext Match
69.Repayments under this Part to be paid with compound interestPrevious MatchNext Match
PART 10A Commutation of small pensionsPrevious MatchNext Match
PART 11 TRANSFERSPrevious MatchNext Match
CHAPTER 2 TRANSFERS OUTPrevious MatchNext Match
73.Qualifying member's right to a transfer paymentPrevious MatchNext Match
75.Requirements to be satisfied by schemesPrevious MatchNext Match
78.Calculation of market level adjustmentPrevious MatchNext Match
79.Time within which option must be exercisedPrevious MatchNext Match
80.Option to be exercised in writingPrevious MatchNext Match
81.Options: discharge of responsibilityPrevious MatchNext Match
82.Cancellation of exercise of optionPrevious MatchNext Match
PART 12 FEE-PAID JUDICIAL ADDITIONAL VOLUNTARY CONTRIBUTION SCHEMEPrevious MatchNext Match
PART 13 THE FEE-PAID JUDICIAL ADDED YEARS SCHEMEPrevious MatchNext Match
PART 14 THE FEE-PAID JUDICIAL ADDED SURVIVING ADULT'S PENSION SCHEMEPrevious MatchNext Match
CHAPTER 2 RETIRED JASAPS MEMBERSPrevious MatchNext Match
119.Notice to purchase added surviving adult's pension by retired JASAPS membersPrevious MatchNext Match
120.Cost of added surviving adult's pension for retired JASAPS membersPrevious MatchNext Match
121.Contributions by retired JASAPS membersPrevious MatchNext Match
122.Valuation of benefits for retired JASAPS membersPrevious MatchNext Match
CHAPTER 3 unretired JASAPS MEMBERSPrevious MatchNext Match
123.Purchase of added surviving adult's pension by unretired JASAPS membersPrevious MatchNext Match
124.Cost of added surviving adult's pension by unretired JASAPS membersPrevious MatchNext Match
125.Contributions by unretired JASAPS membersPrevious MatchNext Match
126.Valuation of benefits for unretired JASAPS membersPrevious MatchNext Match
PART 14A FEE-PAID JUDICIAL ADDED BENEFITS SCHEMEPrevious MatchNext Match
128B.Determination of PRS value for use in this PartPrevious MatchNext Match
128E.Notice to purchase added units of benefitPrevious MatchNext Match
128H.Limit on contributions by retired FPJABS membersPrevious MatchNext Match
128I.Limits on contributions by unretired FPJABS membersPrevious MatchNext Match
128J.Cost of added units of benefit for retired FPJABS membersPrevious MatchNext Match
128K.Cost of added units of benefit for unretired FPJABS membersPrevious MatchNext Match
128N.Refund of contributions: family benefitsPrevious MatchNext Match
128O.Refund of contributions: excess contributionsPrevious MatchNext Match
PART 14B Conversions of added benefits etc.Previous MatchNext Match
128R.Conversion of added years into added units of benefitPrevious MatchNext Match
128S.Variation of added units of benefit after conversion under regulation 128RPrevious MatchNext Match
128T.Variation of added years purchase upon notice by memberPrevious MatchNext Match
128U.Reduction of FPJAYS purchase where additional reckonable service taken into accountPrevious MatchNext Match
128V.Variation of existing JASAPS purchase upon notice by memberPrevious MatchNext Match
128W.Refund of JASAPS contributions when benefits calculated under pre-1995 provisionsPrevious MatchNext Match
128X.Conversion of units of benefit into added yearsPrevious MatchNext Match
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