The Judicial Pensions (Additional Benefits for Disregarded Earnings) Regulations 1995
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PENSIONS The Judicial Pensions (Additional Benefits for Disregarded Earnings) Regulations 1995
1. These Regulations may be cited as the Judicial Pensions (Additional Benefits for Disregarded Earnings) Regulations 1995 and shall come into force on 31st March 1995.
2. In these Regulations
3.(1) The payment of pensions and lump sums under section 19 shall be made in the same manner, at the same time and intervals and to the same persons as the payment of pensions and lump sums are made under Part I. (2) Any direction made by the Treasury under section 5 in respect of the cessation or resumption of a surviving spouse's pension, or under sections 6, 7 or 8 in respect of the payment of a children's pension shall apply equally to any surviving spouse's pension or children's pension payable under section 19 that is calculated by reference to the pension so payable under Part I.
4. A person to whom a lump sum is paid under section 19 but who resumes service in qualifying judicial office shall not be required to refund the lump sum; but if the whole or any part of it is not refunded, an amount equal to so much of it as has not been refunded shall be deducted from any lump sum which subsequently becomes payable to or in respect of him under section 19.
Notes: [1] 1993 c. 8; by virtue of section 19(5), the power to make these regulations is vested in "the appropriate Minister" which expression is defined in section 30(1) as (a) in relation to any judicial office whose jurisdiction is exercised exclusively in relation to Scotland, the Secretary of State, or, (b) subject to (a), the Lord Chancellor. back |
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