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16Upper membersS
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(1)A person is an ordinary member of the Upper Tribunal if the person is that type of member of the Upper Tribunal through—
(a)transfer-in as such by virtue of section 29(b), or
(b)appointment as such by virtue of section 32(3).
(2)A person is a legal member of the Upper Tribunal if the person is—
(a)that type of member of the Upper Tribunal through—
(i)transfer-in as such by virtue of section 29(b), or
(ii)appointment as such by virtue of section 32(3),
(b)however holding the position, a Chamber President in the First-tier Tribunal except a Temporary Chamber President, or
(c)however holding the position, a Vice-President of the Upper Tribunal.
(3)Despite subsection (2)(c)—
(a)a person assigned as a Vice-President of the Upper Tribunal under section 25(1) or (2) remains a judicial member of the Tribunal,
(b)a person assigned as a Temporary Vice-President of the Upper Tribunal, if a judicial member of the Tribunal, remains such a member of the Tribunal.
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