SCHEDULES
SCHEDULE 4Chambers and Chamber Presidents: further provision
Part 2Judges and other members of chambers: assignment and jurisdiction
Assigning members of Upper Tribunal to its chambers
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1
Sub-paragraph (2) applies to a person if—
a
he is a judge of the Upper Tribunal by virtue of appointment under paragraph 1(1) of Schedule 3, or
b
he is a transferred-in judge of the Upper Tribunal, or
c
he is a deputy judge of the Upper Tribunal, or
d
he is a member of the Upper Tribunal by virtue of appointment under paragraph 2(1) of Schedule 3, or
e
he is a transferred-in other member of the Upper Tribunal.
2
Each person to whom this sub-paragraph applies—
a
is to be assigned to at least one of the chambers of the Upper Tribunal, and
b
may be assigned to different chambers of the Upper Tribunal at different times.
3
A judge or other member of the Upper Tribunal to whom sub-paragraph (2) does not apply—
a
may be assigned to one or more of the chambers of the Upper Tribunal, and
b
may be assigned to different chambers of the Upper Tribunal at different times.
4
The Senior President of Tribunals may assign a judge or other member of the Upper Tribunal to a particular chamber of the Upper Tribunal only with the concurrence—
a
of the Chamber President of the chamber, and
b
of the judge or other member.
5
The Senior President of Tribunals may end the assignment of a judge or other member of the Upper Tribunal to a particular chamber of the Upper Tribunal only with the concurrence of the Chamber President of the chamber.
6
Sub-paragraph (4)(a) does not apply where the judge, or other member, concerned is not assigned to any of the chambers of the Upper Tribunal.
7
Sub-paragraphs (4)(a) and (5) do not apply where the judge concerned is within section 6(1)(a) to (d) (judges of Courts of Appeal, Court of Session and High Courts).
8
Sub-paragraphs (4) and (5) do not apply where the judge concerned is the Senior President of Tribunals himself.