Resident Magistrates' Pensions Act (Northern Ireland) 1960

10Resident magistrates serving again after retirement.N.I.

Where any person after retirement from service as a resident magistrate resumesF1. . . service, that retirement shall be left out of account for all the purposes of this Act except that—

(a)if a lump sum was granted on that retirement without any contribution being made, then unless that person, on resumption ofF1. . . service as a resident magistrate or within three months ofF1. . . marrying[F2 or forming a civil partnership] while again serving as a resident magistrate, refunds by way of contribution one-half of the lump sum, a pension shall not be granted to any[F1 widow, widower[F2, surviving civil partner] or child of that person]; and

(b)any lump sum granted on that retirement, less any refund, shall be set off against any lump sum subsequently granted in respect of[F1 that person's] service.

F2SI 2005/3325