Legislation – Public Service Pensions and Judicial Offices Act 2022
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SCHEDULE 3Judicial offices
PART 3Lord Chief Justice of Northern Ireland as appointing authority for corresponding sitting in retirement office
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Child Support Commissioner for Northern Ireland
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Coroner (Northern Ireland)
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County Court Judge (Northern Ireland)
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Deputy Child Support Commissioner for Northern Ireland
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Deputy Coroner (Northern Ireland)
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Deputy County Court Judge (Northern Ireland)
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Deputy District Judge (Magistrates’ Courts) (Northern Ireland)
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Deputy Social Security Commissioner for Northern Ireland
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Deputy statutory officer (appointed under section 74 of the Judicature (Northern Ireland) Act 1978)
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District Judge (Northern Ireland)
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District Judge (Magistrates’ Courts) (Northern Ireland)
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High Court Judge (Northern Ireland)
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Legally Qualified Member of the Pensions Appeal Tribunal for Northern Ireland
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Lord Justice of Appeal (Northern Ireland)
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Master (Bankruptcy) (Northern Ireland)
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Master (Care and Protection) (Northern Ireland)
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Master (Chancery) (Northern Ireland)
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Master (Enforcement of Judgments) (Northern Ireland)
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Master (High Court) (Northern Ireland)
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Master (Probate and Matrimonial) (Northern Ireland)
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Master (Queen’s Bench and Appeals) (Northern Ireland)
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Master (Taxing Office) (Northern Ireland)
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Social Security Commissioner for Northern Ireland