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| Year and Chapter | Short Title | Provision amended by section 1 |
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| 1950, c.10. | The Local Government (Superannuation) Act (Northern Ireland 1950. | Section 2(1)(hi). |
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| Year and Number | Title | Provision amended by section 1 |
|---|---|---|
| 1923, No. 29. | The Royal Ulster Constabulary Pensions Order 1923. | Article 17(3).| |
| 1924, No. 109. | The Ulster Special Constabulary Pensions Order 1924. | Article 16(3). |
| 1949, No. 211. | The Royal Ulster Constabulary Pensions Order 1949. | Paragraph 47(2) of the Schedule. |
| 1950, No. 97. | The Ulster Special Constabulary Pensions Regulations 1950. | Regulation 49(2). |
| 1955, No. 181. | The Fire Services (Fire Officers and Firemen) Pensions Order (Northern Ireland) 1955. | Paragraph 47(2) of the Schedule |
| 1955, No. 182. | The Fire Services (Part-time Fire Officers and Firemen) Pensions Order (Northern Ireland) 1955. | Regulation 49(2) of the Schedule |
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| 1962, No. 210. | The Local Government (Superannuation) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 1962. | Regulation 46. |
| 1962, No. 237. | The Health Services (Superannuation) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 1962. | Regulation 46. |
| 1964, No. 57. | The Ulster Transport Authority Salaried Staff Superannuation Regulations 1964. | Rule 25(3) of the Schedule |
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