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Regulation 135

SCHEDULE 2U.K.Sitting in Retirement offices

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Commencement Information

I1Sch. 2 in force at 1.10.2022, see reg. 1(3)

SCHEDULE 2U.K.

  • Admiralty Registrar (sitting in retirement)

  • Appointed Person for design right appeals (sitting in retirement)

  • Appointed Person for trademark appeals (sitting in retirement)

  • Assistant Judge Advocate General (sitting in retirement)

  • Chair of the Health Service Products (Pricing, Cost Control and Information) Appeals Tribunal (sitting in retirement)

  • Chair of the Reinstatement Committee (sitting in retirement)

  • Chairman of the Competition Appeal Tribunal (sitting in retirement)

  • Chairman of the National Security Certificate Appeals Tribunal (Northern Ireland) (sitting in retirement)

  • Chairman of the Reserve Forces Appeal Tribunal (sitting in retirement)

  • Child Support Commissioner for Northern Ireland (sitting in retirement)

  • Circuit Judge (sitting in retirement)

  • Coroner (Northern Ireland) (sitting in retirement)

  • County Court Judge (Northern Ireland) (sitting in retirement)

  • Deputy Admiralty Registrar (sitting in retirement)

  • Deputy Chair of the Agricultural Land Tribunal for Wales (sitting in retirement)

  • Deputy Chairman of the National Security Certificate Appeals Tribunal (Northern Ireland) (sitting in retirement)

  • Deputy Child Support Commissioner for Northern Ireland (sitting in retirement)

  • Deputy Coroner (Northern Ireland) (sitting in retirement)

  • Deputy County Court Judge (Northern Ireland) (sitting in retirement)

  • Deputy District Judge (sitting in retirement)

  • Deputy District Judge (Magistrates’ Courts) (England and Wales) (sitting in retirement)

  • Deputy District Judge (Magistrates’ Courts) (Northern Ireland) (sitting in retirement)

  • Deputy District Judge of the Principal Registry of the Family Division (sitting in retirement)

  • Deputy Insolvency and Companies Court Judge (sitting in retirement)

  • Deputy Master, Chancery Division (sitting in retirement)

  • Deputy Master, Queen’s Bench Division (sitting in retirement)

  • Deputy Registrar of Civil Appeals (sitting in retirement)

  • Deputy Social Security Commissioner for Northern Ireland (sitting in retirement)

  • Deputy Taxing Master of the Senior Courts (sitting in retirement)

  • Deputy Statutory Officer within the meaning of section 74 of the Judicature (Northern Ireland) Act 1978 (sitting in retirement)

  • District Judge (sitting in retirement)

  • District Judge (Magistrates’ Courts) (England and Wales) (sitting in retirement)

  • District Judge (Magistrates’ Courts) (Northern Ireland) (sitting in retirement)

  • District Judge of the Principal Registry of the Family Division (sitting in retirement)

  • Employment Judge (sitting in retirement)

  • High Court Judge (England and Wales) (sitting in retirement)

  • High Court Judge (Northern Ireland) (sitting in retirement)

  • Insolvency and Companies Court Judge (sitting in retirement)

  • Judge of the First-tier Tribunal (sitting in retirement)

  • Judge of the Upper Tribunal (sitting in retirement)

  • Legal member of the Mental Health Review Tribunal for Wales (sitting in retirement)

  • Legally Qualified Member of the Pensions Appeal Tribunal for Northern Ireland (sitting in retirement)

  • Legal member of the Rent Assessment Committee Wales (sitting in retirement)

  • Legal member of the Welsh Language Tribunal (sitting in retirement)

  • Lord Justice of Appeal (England and Wales) (sitting in retirement)

  • Lord Justice of Appeal (Northern Ireland) (sitting in retirement)

  • Master, Chancery Division (sitting in retirement)

  • Master, Queen’s Bench Division (sitting in retirement)

  • Member of a panel constituted under Article 7(1) of the Social Security (Northern Ireland) Order 1998 (sitting in retirement) who is appointed to serve as a member of that panel and is a barrister or solicitor

  • Member of a panel of employment judges appointed in accordance with regulation 7(1)(a) of the Industrial Tribunals and Fair Employment Tribunal (Constitution and Rules of Procedure) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2020 (sitting in retirement)

  • Member of the Adjudication Panel for Wales (sitting in retirement) who is legally qualified

  • Member of the Lands Tribunal of Northern Ireland (sitting in retirement)

  • Member of the legal chair panel of the Education Tribunal for Wales (sitting in retirement)

  • Other member of the First-tier Tribunal (sitting in retirement), where the office is held by a person who sits as a Chairman in the Property Chamber (Residential Property)

  • Other member of the Upper Tribunal (sitting in retirement), where the office is held by a person who sits as a Chairman in the Lands Chamber and is a Member or Fellow of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors

  • Recorder (sitting in retirement)

  • Registrar of Civil Appeals (sitting in retirement)

  • Social Security Commissioner for Northern Ireland (sitting in retirement)

  • Statutory Officer within the meaning of section 70(1) of the Judicature (Northern Ireland) Act 1978 (sitting in retirement)

  • Taxing Master of the Senior Courts (sitting in retirement)

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