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JUDGES' PENSIONS ACT 1953 - SECT 2
Definitions
2 Definitions
(1) In this Act, unless the context or subject matter otherwise indicates or
requires:
"Acting judge" means: (a) an Acting Judge of the Supreme Court of New South
Wales, or
(b) an acting member of the Industrial Relations Commission of New
South Wales, or
(c) an Acting Judge of the Industrial Court, or
(d) an
acting judicial member of the Industrial Relations Commission of New South
Wales, or
(e) an acting Judge of the Land and Environment Court (under the
Land and Environment Court Act 1979 ), or
(f) an Acting Judge of a District
Court (under the District Court Act 1973 ), or
(g) an acting Judge of the
Compensation Court (under the Compensation Court Act 1984 ).
"Appointed day" means the day on which the Judges’ Pensions (Amendment) Act
1974 commenced.
"Child" includes adopted child.
"de facto partner" of a person means a person who is in a de facto
relationship with the other person. Note: “De facto relationship” is
defined in section 21C of the Interpretation Act 1987 .
"Eligible child" means: (a) a child under the age of sixteen years, or
(b) a
child who: (i) has attained the age of sixteen years but is under the age of
twenty-five years, and
(ii) is receiving full-time education at a school,
university or college.
"Judge" means a person holding the office of Chief Justice or puisne judge of
the Supreme Court of New South Wales, President of the Court of Appeal or
Judge of Appeal, President or other member of the Industrial Commission of New
South Wales, Judge of the Industrial Court, judicial member of the Industrial
Relations Commission of New South Wales, Chief Judge or Judge of the Land and
Environment Court, Chief Judge or Judge of the District Court, or Chief Judge
or Judge of the Compensation Court of New South Wales.
"Retired judge" means a judge who has retired as referred to in section 3 (1),
4 or 5 (1).
"spouse" of a person includes a de facto partner.
"Superannuation contributions surcharge" means the
superannuation contributions surcharge imposed by the Superannuation
Contributions Tax (Members of Constitutionally Protected Superannuation Funds)
Imposition Act 1997 of the Commonwealth.
"surviving spouse" of a judge, retired judge, former judge or former
acting judge who has died (the
"deceased person") means a person who was the spouse of the deceased person at
the time of the death of the deceased person.
(1A) For the purposes of this
Act, any reference to the period for which a person has served as a judge
(however expressed) is taken to exclude any time for which the person has been
on leave without pay, whether before or after the commencement of this
subsection.
(2) For the purposes of this Act, the notional judicial salary of
a retired or deceased judge at any time is an amount equal to the salary
payable at that time to the holder of a judicial office having a status
equivalent to that of the judicial office held by the retired or deceased
judge: (a) immediately before his or her retirement if he or she: (i) is
living at that time, or
(ii) died after he or she retired, or
(b)
immediately before his or her death if he or she died in office.
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