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65.—(1) This regulation applies where—
(a)a member (“P”) retires on or after the commencement day, and
(b)conditions A and B are met.
(2) On the day after that on which P retires, P becomes entitled to a payment from the appropriate Minister.
(3) The amount of the payment under paragraph (2) is the sum of—
(a)the amount previously paid by P under Part 8 to the extent that it consists of the pre-commencement dependants’ contributions amount; and
(b)the total of the contributions previously paid by P under Part 9 to the extent that they represent dependants’ benefits contributions.
(4) Condition A is that, on the day on which P retires—
(a)P is not married and is not in a civil partnership; and
(b)P does not have a qualifying child.
(5) Condition B is that, at all times since P first held an eligible fee-paid judicial office (or if later, since 7th April 2000)—
(a)P was not married and was not in a civil partnership, and
(b)P did not have a qualifying child.
(6) In this Part—
“the pre-commencement dependants’ contributions amount” means the amount determined under regulation 55;
“dependants’ benefits contribution” means the amount determined under regulation 62(3).
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