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Alternative versions:03/11/2008 - AmendmentChanges to legislation:There are outstanding changes not yet made by the legislation.gov.uk editorial team to Tribunals, Courts and Enforcement Act 2007. Any changes that have already been made by the team appear in the content and are referenced with annotations.Changes to LegislationRevised legislation carried on this site may not be fully up to date. Changes and effects are recorded by our editorial team in lists which can be found in the ‘Changes to Legislation’ area. Where those effects have yet to be applied to the text of the legislation by the editorial team they are also listed alongside the legislation in the affected provisions. Use the ‘more’ link to open the changes and effects relevant to the provision you are viewing.Changes and effects yet to be applied to the whole Act, associated Parts and Chapters:Changes and effectsThis section lists the changes and effects yet to be applied to the whole Act, associated Parts and Chapters where applicable. This includes any insertions of whole new Parts, Chapters or provisions yet to be inserted into this Act. These effects are included in this view as they may be (but won’t necessarily be) relevant to the specific provision that you are viewing.Blanket amendment words substituted by S.I. 2011/1043 art. 3 6Commencement Orders yet to be applied to the Tribunals, Courts and Enforcement Act 2007:Commencement OrdersThis section lists the commencement orders yet to be applied to the whole Act. These effects are included in this view as they may be (but won’t necessarily be) relevant to the specific provision that you are viewing. Where applicable the commencement orders are listed under two headings, firstly those that bring some part of the Act you are viewing into force and secondly, those that bring into force legislation that affects some part of the legislation you are viewing. If you are viewing a prospective version or there is a prospective version available there may be commencement orders listed here that are relevant to the provision you are viewing.Commencement Orders bringing legislation that affects this Act into force:S.I. 2009/803 art. 1(2) 10 commences (2008 c. 17)S.I. 2010/101 art. 2-5 commences (2008 c. 29)S.I. 2010/862 art. 3 commences (2008 c. 17)S.I. 2010/921 art. 2 commences (2009 c. 8)S.I. 2010/1640 art. 2 commences (2009 c. 8)S.I. 2011/1741 art. 2 commences (2009 c. 11)S.I. 2012/1662 art. 2(2)(b) commences (2011 c. 24)S.R. 2010/101 art. 2 commences (2010 c. 4 (N.I.)) Part 2 E+W+S+N.I.Judges and other members of First-Tier and Upper Tribunals: retirement datesInterpretation of Part 2 of ScheduleE+W+S+N.I.3(1)For the purposes of this Part of this Schedule—E+W+S+N.I.(a)“relevant judicial office” means—(i)the office of transferred-in judge, or transferred-in other member, of the First-tier Tribunal or of the Upper Tribunal (see section 31(2)),(ii)an office to which a person is appointed under paragraph 1(1) or 2(1) of Schedule 2 or 3 (judge, or other member, of the First-tier Tribunal or of the Upper Tribunal),(iii)the office of deputy judge of the Upper Tribunal (whether under section 31(2) or under paragraph 7 of Schedule 3),(iv)the office of Chamber President, or Deputy Chamber President, of a chamber of the First-tier Tribunal or of the Upper Tribunal, or(v)the office of Senior President of Tribunals;(b)“relevant day”, in relation to a person who holds a relevant judicial office, means the day when he was appointed to that office or, if he holds that office as the latest in an unbroken succession of different relevant judicial offices, the day when he was appointed to the first of the offices in that succession;(c)an office is a “qualifying office” at any particular time (but see sub-paragraph (2)) if—(i)the office is that of member of a tribunal which at that time is in a list in Schedule 6, or(ii)the office itself is at that time in a list in Schedule 6,and (in either case) the list has effect at that time for the purposes of section 30;
(d)“the 1993 Act” means the Judicial Pensions and Retirement Act 1993 (c. 8).(2)Where—(a)a person held two or more qualifying offices (“the actual offices”) immediately before the relevant day, and(b)at that time the person held at least one of the actual offices on a salaried basis and held at least one of the actual offices on a non-salaried basis,the person shall be treated for the purposes of paragraphs 6 and 7 as not having held immediately before the relevant day any of the actual offices that the person held on a non-salaried basis at that time.
(3)For the purposes of sub-paragraph (2)—(a)a person holds an office on a salaried basis at any particular time if, at that time, the person's service in the office is remunerated by payment of a salary, and(b)a person holds an office on a non-salaried basis at any particular time if, at that time, the person's service in the office—(i)is remunerated by the payment of fees,(ii)is remunerated by the payment of a supplement to the salary payable to him in respect of his service in another office, or(iii)is unremunerated.Retirement from First-tier and Upper Tribunals: application of paragraphs 5 to 8E+W+S+N.I.4Paragraphs 5 to 8 apply where a person holds a relevant judicial office.E+W+S+N.I.Retirement later than age 70 in certain cases where office previously held in another tribunalE+W+S+N.I.5(1)Subject to paragraph 8(1) (persons who held certain judicial offices on 30th March 1995), sub-paragraphs (3) and (4) apply where the person has a personal retirement date under either or both of paragraphs 6 and 7.E+W+S+N.I.(2)In sub-paragraphs (3) and (4) and paragraph 8(1) and (2)—(a)if the person has a personal retirement date under just one of paragraphs 6 and 7 or has the same personal retirement date under each of those paragraphs, “the special date” means that date;(b)if the person has a personal retirement date under each of those paragraphs and those dates are different, “the special date” means the later of those dates.(3)Subsection (1) of section 26 of the 1993 Act shall have effect (subject to the following provisions of that section) as if it provided for the person to vacate the relevant judicial office on the special date.(4)The special date is to be taken for the purposes of that section to be the compulsory retirement date for the relevant judicial office in the person's case.Cases where retirement from existing office would be after age 70E+W+S+N.I.6(1)Sub-paragraphs (2) and (3) apply where, immediately before the relevant day, the person—E+W+S+N.I.(a)held a qualifying office, and(b)was required to vacate the qualifying office on a day later than the day on which he attains the age of 70.(2)The person's personal retirement date under this paragraph is the later day mentioned in sub-paragraph (1)(b), subject to sub-paragraph (3).(3)If—(a)there are two or more qualifying offices each of which is one that, immediately before the relevant day, the person—(i)held, and(ii)was required to vacate on a day later than the day on which he attains the age of 70, and(b)the later day mentioned in paragraph (a)(ii) is not the same for each of those offices,the person's personal retirement date under this paragraph is the latest (or later) of those later days.
Cases where no requirement to retire from existing officeE+W+S+N.I.7(1)Sub-paragraph (2) applies where—E+W+S+N.I.(a)immediately before the relevant day, the person held, on an unlimited basis, a qualifying office or two or more qualifying offices, and(b)the relevant day falls after the day on which the person attains the age of 69.(2)The person's personal retirement date under this paragraph is the last day of the 12 months beginning with the day after the relevant day.(3)For the purposes of this paragraph, a person holds an office on an unlimited basis at a particular time if at that time he is not required to vacate the office at any particular later time.Interaction between rules under paragraph 5, and rules under Schedule 7 to the 1993 Act, in cases where office held on 30th March 1995E+W+S+N.I.8(1)If—E+W+S+N.I.(a)sub-paragraph (2) of paragraph 2 of Schedule 7 to the 1993 Act (transitional provision where person held salaried relevant office on 30th March 1995) has effect in relation to retirement from the relevant judicial office in the person's case, and(b)the date that, for the purposes of that paragraph, is the person's potential retirement date by reference to his pre-commencement office (“the retirement date preserved in 1995”) is the same as, or later than, the special date,paragraph 5(3) and (4) do not apply.
Eligibility for appointment after having attained age of 70E+W+S+N.I.9(1)Sub-paragraph (3) applies in respect of a person on each day that—E+W+S+N.I.(a)is, or is later than, the day on which the person attains the age of 70,(b)is a day on which the person holds a qualifying office, and(c)is earlier than the day on which the person is required to vacate the qualifying office.(2)Sub-paragraph (3) also applies in respect of a person on each day that—(a)is, or is later than, the day on which the person attains the age of 70, and(b)is a day on which the person holds, on an unlimited basis, a qualifying office.(3)Where this sub-paragraph applies in respect of a person on a day, the fact that the person has attained the age of 70 shall not (by itself) render him ineligible for appointment (or re-appointment) on that day to a relevant judicial office.(4)For the purposes of this paragraph, a person holds an office on an unlimited basis at a particular time if at that time he is not required to vacate the office at any particular later time.Previous: PartNext: PartBack to topOptions/HelpPrint OptionsPrint The Whole ActPDF The Whole ActWeb page The Whole ActPrint The Whole SchedulePDF The Whole ScheduleWeb page The Whole SchedulePrint This Part onlyPDF This Part onlyWeb page This Part onlyYou have chosen to open The Whole ActThe Whole Act you have selected contains over 200 provisions and might take some time to download. You may also experience some issues with your browser, such as an alert box that a script is taking a long time to run.Would you like to continue?Continue to openYou have chosen to open The Whole Act as a PDFThe Whole Act you have selected contains over 200 provisions and might take some time to download.Would you like to continue?Continue to openYou have chosen to open the Whole ActThe Whole Act you have selected contains over 200 provisions and might take some time to download. You may also experience some issues with your browser, such as an alert box that a script is taking a long time to run.Would you like to continue?Continue to openYou have chosen to open the Whole Act without Schedules