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SCHEDULES

Section 81

SCHEDULE 4Immigration and Asylum Appeals: Adjudicators

Term of office

1(1)An adjudicator—

(a)may resign by notice in writing to the Lord Chancellor,

(b)shall cease to hold office on reaching the age of 70, and

(c)otherwise, shall hold and vacate office in accordance with the terms of his appointment.

(2)Sub-paragraph (1)(b) is subject to section 26(4) to (6) of the Judicial Pensions and Retirement Act 1993 (c. 8) (extension to age 75).

Proceedings

2The Chief Adjudicator shall arrange for adjudicators to sit at times and places determined by the Lord Chancellor.

3The Chief Adjudicator may determine—

(a)that a specified appeal shall be heard by more than one adjudicator;

(b)that appeals of a specified kind shall be heard by more than one adjudicator;

(c)that proceedings of a specified kind in relation to an appeal shall be heard by more than one adjudicator.

4An adjudicator shall undertake duties allocated to him by the Chief Adjudicator.

Staff

5The Lord Chancellor may appoint staff for the adjudicators.

Money

6The Lord Chancellor—

(a)may pay remuneration and allowances to adjudicators,

(b)may pay remuneration and allowances to staff of the adjudicators, and

(c)may defray expenses of the adjudicators.

7The Lord Chancellor may pay compensation to a person who ceases to be an adjudicator if the Lord Chancellor thinks it appropriate because of special circumstances.