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  1. Introductory Text

  2. Part I (ss. 1‐2) rep. by 1980 NI 3

  3. Part II (ss. 3‐8) rep. by 1978 c. 23; 1980...

  4. Part III (ss. 9‐20) rep. by 1964 c. 33 (NI);...

  5. Part IV (ss. 21‐38) rep. by 1962 c. 30; 1964...

  6. Part V (ss. 39‐42) rep. by 1978 c. 23

  7. Part VI (ss. 43‐44) rep. by 1964 c. 21 (NI);...

  8. Part VII (ss. 45‐46) rep. by 1962 c. 30; 1964...

  9. Part VIII (ss. 47‐72) rep. by 1969 c. 30 (NI);...

  10. Part IX (ss. 73‐94) rep. by 1969 c. 30 (NI)...

  11. Part X (ss. 95‐101) rep. by 1978 c. 23; 1980...

  12. PART XI JUDGES AND DEPUTY JUDGES

    1. 102.Appointment and assignment of judges.

    2. 102A. Presiding judge

    3. 103.Qualifications and disqualifications of judges.

    4. S. 104 rep. by 1964 c. 21 (NI)

    5. 105.Tenure and oaths of office and retirement of judges.

    6. [106.Salaries and allowances of judges.

    7. [107.Deputy judges.

  13. Part XII (ss. 108‐115) rep. by 1964 c. 21 (NI);...

  14. PART XIII SUPERANNUATION

    1. Pensions of County Court Judges

      1. 116.Pensions of judges.

      2. 116A.(1) The provisions regulating the pensions which may be received...

      3. S. 117 rep. by SI 1973/2163; SR 1979/103

      4. S. 118 rep. by 1978 c. 23

    2. Lump Sums and Widows', Surviving Civil Partners' and Childrens' Pensions for or in respect of Judges and Clerks of the Crown and Peace

      1. 119.Application of succeeding provisions of this Part.

      2. 119A.For the purpose of the calculation of any derivative benefit...

      3. S. 120 rep. by 1980 NI 3

      4. 121.Lump sum on retirement or death.

    3. Widows', Surviving Civil Partners' and Childrens' Pensions

      1. 122.Power to grant widows', surviving civil partners' and children's pensions.

      2. 122A.Widowers' and surviving civil partners' pensions.

      3. 123.Widows', widowers' and surviving civil partners' pensions.

      4. 124.Children's pension: beneficiaries.

      5. 125.Meaning of “period of childhood and full-time education” .

      6. 126.Children's pension: rate and mode of payment.

      7. S. 127 rep. by 1980 NI 3

      8. 127A.Voluntary contributions.

    4. Special circumstances

      1. 128.Persons serving again after retirement.

    5. Supplemental and General

      1. 129.Saving for allocation of pension.

      2. 130.Saving for reduction in respect of national insurance pension.

      3. 130A. {prosp. insertion of s. 130A by 1991 NI 24}

      4. 131.Effect under this Act of certain nullity decrees

      5. 132.Recommendation of Lord Chancellor in certain cases.

      6. 132A.Appeals.

      7. S. 133 rep. by 1980 NI 3

      8. 134.Evidence of health.

      9. 135.Interpretation of this Part.

  15. PART XIV FINANCIAL PROVISIONS

    1. 136.Charges on Consolidated Fund.

    2. 136A.Charges on Northern Ireland Consolidated Fund

    3. 137.Payments out of voted moneys.

    4. S. 138 rep. by 1969 c. 30 (NI); 1978 c....

  16. PART XV MISCELLANEOUS AND GENERAL

    1. Ss. 139‐153 rep. by 1969 c. 30 (NI); SI 1973/2163;...

    2. 154.Short title and construction.

  17. SCHEDULES

    1. First Schedule rep. by 1978 c. 23

    2. SECOND SCHEDULE

      PART I Scale of Pensions of Judges When the number of completed years of service...

      1. PART I Scale of Pensions of Judges

      2. Part II rep. by SR 1979/103

      3. Part III rep. by 1980 NI 3

    3. Schedule 2A

    4. SCHEDULE 2B

      SURVIVING CIVIL PARTNERS' PENSIONS: TRANSITIONAL PROVISIONS

      1. General

        1. 1.In this Schedule— “the relevant date” means 4th December 2005 , but means 12th January...

      2. Service wholly on or before the relevant date

        1. 2.No surviving civil partner's pension shall be payable in respect of a member who retires...

      3. Service on and after the relevant date

        1. 3.(1) A member who— (a) holds judicial office on the relevant date; and (b) continues...

    5. Third Schedule rep. by 1964 c. 29 ( NI ); SLR 1973; 1978 c.23

    6. Fourth Schedule rep. by 1964 c. 33 ( NI ); 1969 c. 30 ( NI...

    7. Fifth Schedule rep. by 1962 c. 30; SLR 1973

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