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48.—(1) This Part applies where—
(a)a member (“P”) retired, or died without having retired, before the commencement day, and
(b)condition A or B is met.
(2) Condition A is that amounts were paid to any person during the pre-commencement period in respect of P’s retirement or death under arrangements made for the purpose of providing benefits during the pre-commencement period corresponding to those under Part 3 or 6.
(3) Condition B is that, if these Regulations had come into force on the day before the day on which P retired or died, amounts would have been payable during the pre-commencement period—
(a)to P under Part 3, or
(b)to another person under Part 6,
in respect of P’s retirement or death.
(4) In this Part—
(a)“the pre-commencement period” means the period—
(i)beginning with the day on which P retired or on which P died without having retired, and
(ii)ending with the day before the commencement day.
(b)references to “P” are to a member mentioned in paragraph (1)(a).
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