2 The judicial officer's entitlement to a pension

Pensions for judicial officers

2  The judicial officer's entitlement to a pension

(1)     Any person to whom this Part applies—

(a)     who retires from qualifying judicial office on or after the day on which he attains the age of 65, and

(b)     who has, at the time of that retirement, completed, in the aggregate, at least 5 years' service in qualifying judicial office,

shall be entitled during his life to a pension at the appropriate annual rate.

(2)     Any person to whom this Part applies—

(a)     who retires from qualifying judicial office on or after the day on which he attains the age of 60, but before attaining the age of 65, and

(b)     who has, at the time of that retirement, completed, in the aggregate, at least 5 years' service in qualifying judicial office,

shall be entitled during his life to a pension at the appropriate annual rate, actuarially reduced.

(3)     In any case where—

(a)     a person to whom this Part applies retires from qualifying judicial office before he has attained the age of 65 or before he has completed, in the aggregate, at least 5 years' service in such office, and

(b)     the appropriate Minister

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