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QUEENSLAND

JUDGES' PENSIONS ACTS AMENDMENT ACT 1968, No. 42

[Reprinted as at 1 February, 1987]

An Act to Amend The Judges' Pensions Acts 1957 to 1967 in certain particulars

[ASSENTED TO 19 DECEMBER, 1968]

3E IT ENACTED by the Queen's Most Excellent Majesty, by and with :he advice and consent of the Legislative Assembly of Queensland in

?arliament assembled, and by the authority of the same, as follows:- 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the Judges' Pensions Acts 4mendment Act 1968.

2. Judge retiring at 70 years prior to passing of 6 Eliz. II No. 38 mtitled to pension. (1) A Judge of the Supreme Court who retired from )ffice prior to the passing of The Judges' Pensions Act of 1957 on the lay on which he attained the age of seventy years shall be entitled as Tom the date of the passing of this Act for the remainder of his life to m annual pension at the rate of fifty per cent. of the salary at the mnual rate payable to him immediately before his retirement.

(2) A pension under this section-

(a) shall accrue due from day to day; and

(b) shall be payable monthly (or, subject to approval by the Treasurer, at shorter periodical intervals) out of the Consolidated Revenue Fund which is hereby appropriated accordingly.

BY AUTHORITY

S. R. HAMPSON, GOVERNMENT PRINTER, QUEENSLAND-1987

4682 (rjuI19)-2j87

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