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STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS

1964 No. 1953

LONDON GOVERNMENT

The London Government (Compensation) Regulations 1964

Made 10th December 1964
Laid before Parliament 17th December 1964
Coming into Operation

The Minister of Housing and Local Government, as the appropriate Minister for the purposes of section 85( 4) of the London Government Act 1963[1] in relation to the persons to whom these regulations relate, in exercise of his powers under the said section 85(4), and of all other powers enabling him in that behalf, hereby makes the following regulations:

Part I

Preliminary

Citation and commencement

1. These regulations may be cited as the London Government (Compensation) Regulations 1964, and shall come into operation on 18th December 1964.

Interpretation

1.(2) In these regulations, unless the context otherwise requires, the following expressions have the meanings hereby respectively assigned to them, that is to say:—

"accrued pension" in relation to a pensionable officer who has suffered loss of employment, means the pension to which he would have become entitled in respect of his pensionable service according to the method of calculation (modified where necessary in accordance with regulations 23(2) and 41 of these regulations) prescribed by the pension scheme to which he was last subject before suffering loss of employment if at the date on which he ceased to be subject thereto he had attained normal retiring age and complied with any requirement of the said scheme as to a minimum period of qualifying service or contribution and completed any additional contributory payments or payments in respect of added years which he was in course of making:

Provided that in the case of a pensionable officer who held the office of clerk of the peace or deputy clerk of the peace no account shall be taken of any part of the pension which would have been calculated by reference to his remuneration in either such office;

"accrued retiring allowance" in relation to a pensionable officer who has suffered loss of employment, means any lump sum payment to which he would have become entitled in respect of his pensionable service according to the method of calculation (modified where necessary in accordance with regulations 23(2) and 41 of these regulations) prescribed by the pension scheme to which he was last subject before suffering loss of employment
  1. 1963 c. 33.