Senior Courts Act 2016

Senior court Judges - Salaries and allowances

136: Salaries and allowances of part-time Judges

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"Pay for part-time Judges"

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You get paid for being a part-time Judge. Your pay is a part of what a full-time Judge gets. This is called a pro rata proportion. It is based on what a permanent Judge of that court gets. The court's head Judge is not included in this calculation.

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Part 5Senior court Judges
Salaries and allowances

136Salaries and allowances of part-time Judges

  1. The salary and allowances payable for a period during which a Judge or an Associate Judge acts on a part-time basis must be calculated and paid as a pro rata proportion of the salary and allowances for a permanent Judge of that court (other than the head of that court) or an Associate Judge.

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