Legislation – Crime and Courts Act 2013
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SCHEDULE 13Judicial appointments
Part 7Abolition of office of assistant Recorder
89
(1)
In section 24 of the Courts Act 1971 (deputy Circuit judges and assistant Recorders) in subsection (1) omit paragraph (b) (power to appoint assistant Recorders).
(2)
In consequence of that repeal—
(a)
in subsection (1A) of that section (duration of appointments)—
(i)
omit “in the case of appointment as a deputy Circuit judge,”, and
(ii)
omit the words after “seventy-five”,
(b)
in subsection (2) of that section—
(i)
omit “or assistant Recorder”, and
(ii)
omit “or a Recorder, as the case may be”,
(c)
in subsection (3) of that section omit the words after “pensions of such judges”,
(d)
in subsection (5) of that section omit “and assistant Recorders”,
(e)
in the title of that section omit “and assistant Recorders”,
(f)
in Schedule 5 to the Judicial Pensions and Retirement Act 1993 omit the entry for Assistant Recorder,
(g)
in Schedule 7 to the Judicial Pensions and Retirement Act 1993 omit paragraph 5(5)(ii),
(h)
in section 9(4) of the Senior Courts Act 1981 omit “and assistant Recorders”,
(i)
in section 64(2) of the Courts Act 2003 omit the entry for Assistant Recorder,
(j)
in Schedule 4 to the Constitutional Reform Act 2005 omit paragraph 71(2)(d),
(k)
in Part 2 of Schedule 14 to that Act omit the entry for Assistant Recorder, and
(l)
in Schedule 10 to the Tribunals, Courts and Enforcement Act 2007 omit paragraph 9(4).