The Judicial Pensions (Guaranteed Minimum Pension etc) Order 1995
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PENSIONS The Judicial Pensions (Guaranteed Minimum Pension etc) Order 1995
1. This Order may be cited as the Judicial Pensions (Guaranteed Minimum Pension etc) Order 1995 and shall come into force on 1st November 1995.
2. In this Order
3. This Order shall apply in relation to an office-holder who is a member of the scheme by virtue of section 1 of the 1993 Act.
4.(1) An office-holder who attains pensionable age and who has ceased to hold qualifying judicial office shall be entitled to receive, from that age, not less than the guaranteed minimum pension, the weekly rate of which shall be calculated in accordance with section 14, section 16(1) and (5) and section 18 of the Act, unless his accrued rights have been extinguished under section 60 of the Act. (2) The commencement of the office-holder's guaranteed minimum pension may be postponed
(3) An office-holder
(4) The pension payable under this article shall continue for the life of the office-holder.
5.(1) As from the date of death of an office-holder, whether before or after attaining pensionable age, his surviving spouse shall be entitled to receive a guaranteed minimum pension the weekly rate of which shall be no less than the guaranteed minimum ascertained in accordance with section 17(2) and (3) or (4) of the Act as appropriate. (2) Paragraph (1) shall apply, in the case of a widow, for the period mentioned in section 17(5) of the Act and, in the case of a widower, in the circumstances prescribed under section 17(6) of that Act. (3) Paragraph (1) shall not apply if
6.(1) Where an office-holder is unmarried on the date that he ceases to hold office, he may be required to undertake that, in return for payment of a lump sum to him under the scheme, he will on his first marriage afterwards pay a contribution in respect of the benefits that may become payable to his surviving spouse by virtue of article 5. (2) The contribution referred to in paragraph (1) shall be calculated in accordance with the formula
(3) In this article
7. Any pension to which there is an entitlement by virtue of this Order shall be payable at intervals of not more than three months.
8. Any pension to which there is an entitlement by virtue of this Order shall be reckoned towards and treated as part of any pension paid in relation to the office-holder under the scheme.
9. The Judicial Pensions (Requisite Benefits) Order 1988 shall be amended as follows
10. The Judicial Pensions (Preservation of Benefits) Order 1995, in so far as it relates to Northern Ireland, is hereby revoked and in the preamble to that Order
(This note is not part of the Order)
ISBN 0 11 053539 1 Notes: [1] 1993 c. 48. Section 141(1) provides that an Order under section 141 shall be made by the "appropriate authority" which, by virtue of section 141(2), shall be the Minister of the Crown or government department designated by the Treasury as having responsibility for the pension scheme in question. back |
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