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amount; or
 (c) if a base amount applies and the scheme value is more than the family law value—the amount worked out using the formula:
transfer factor means the number rounded to 6 decimal places (rounding up if the seventh decimal place is 5 or more) that is worked out by dividing the number of whole dollars in the transfer amount by the number of whole dollars in the scheme value.
 (2) If a Judge has had prior judicial service, the period of that service is to be added to, and is taken to be part of, the period of his or her service as a Judge.
 (3) The qualifying period for a pension, in relation to a person who has served as a Judge, is:
 (a) if the period of the person's service as a Judge started when the person was not yet 50—a period equal to the number of years worked out by using the formula:

 (b) if the period of the person's service as a Judge started after the person had turned 50 but before he or she had turned 60—a period of 10 years; or
 (c) if the period of the person's service as a Judge started after the person had turned 60—a period equal to the number of years worked out by using the formula:

where:
age at start of period means the person's age at the start of the period of his or her service as a Judge.