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[F1 There shall be charged on and paid out of the Consolidated Fund of the United Kingdom]—
F2(a)the salaries payable to judges under section one hundred and six;
(b)the pensions payable under section one hundred and sixteen to persons who have held office as judges;
(c)any F3… derivative benefits (as defined in section one hundred and thirty-five) F3…
Para. (d) rep. by 1980 NI 3
Valid from 12/04/2010
There shall be charged on and paid out of the Consolidated Fund of Northern Ireland the salaries payable to judges under section one hundred and six.]
There shall be defrayed out of moneys [F5 provided by the Parliament of the United Kingdom all expenses] (other than those provided for by section one hundred and thirty-six) incurred in carrying this Act into effect, and in particular (but without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing words)—
(a)the remuneration and expenses of persons acting as deputy judges under section one hundred and seven, and the expenses of judges under sub-section (3) of section one hundred and six;
Paras. (b)(c) rep. by 1978 c. 23
Paras. (d)‐(g) rep. by 1980 NI 3
S. 138 rep. by 1969 c. 30 (NI); 1978 c. 23
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