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The British Waterways Board (Alteration of Pension Schemes) Order 1971

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  1. Introductory Text

  2. 1.Commencement, citation and interpretation

  3. 2.Application of Order

  4. 3.Application of interavailability provisions to New Fund

  5. 4.Alterations in the terms of the Male Wages Grades Scheme

  6. 5.Alterations in the terms of certain schemes for providing pensions

  7. 6.Alterations in the terms of certain insurance schemes

  8. 7.Ascertainment of transfer values

  9. 8.Consequential provisions

  10. 9.Determination of questions

  11. 10.Safeguarding of existing rights

  12. Signature

    1. SCHEDULE 1

      SCHEMES FOR PROVIDING PENSIONS AND OTHER BENEFITS

      1. Aire and Calder Navigation Superannuation Fund

      2. Grand Union Canal Company Superannuation Fund

      3. Caledonian and Crinan Canals—Employees' Schemes

      4. Lee Conservancy Board—Employees' Scheme

      5. Trent Navigation Company Superannuation Scheme

      6. Weaver Navigation Trustees Superannuation Scheme

    2. SCHEDULE 2

      INSURANCE SCHEMES

      1. Sharpness and Gloucester Dock Co. and Birmingham Navigation Pension and...

      2. Severn Commission Pension and Life Assurance Scheme

  13. Explanatory Note

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