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14. For the purposes of this Part and of the schedule to these Regulations:—
“accrued pension,” in relation to a pensionable officer who has suffered loss of employment, means
if the pension scheme to which the officer was last subject before losing his employment consisted of arrangements for the provision of superannuation benefits in which he had no right to participate but had reasonable expectations of participating, such proportion of the pension of which he had reasonable expectations as the compensating authority considers equitable, having regard to his age, the length of his employment at the date of loss and all the other circumstances of the case; and
in any other case the pension to which he would have become entitled in respect of his pensionable service according to the method of calculation, as modified by paragraph 18 of the Schedule to these Regulations, prescribed by the pension scheme to which he was last subject before losing his 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 includes the annual value as ascertained by an actuary of any contingent right under the scheme in respect of widow's pension or any other benefit which might have become payable to his widow or to his legal personal representatives on his death had he not lost his employment, but does not include any part of such pension as aforesaid which is attributable to any remuneration enjoyed, whether before or after the appointed day, in consequence of an increase between the 7th day of January, 1947, and the appointed day in the remuneration of any employment, if it can be shown that the increased remuneration was not granted in the ordinary course of that employment or in consideration of the person's assumption of increased responsibilities or new duties in connection with the discharge of the existing functions of the body employing him
“accrued incapacity pension”
“accrued retiring allowance,” in relation to a pensionable officer who has suffered loss of employment, means
“compensating authority” means
“emoluments” means
“existing officer” means
devoted the whole of his time to any of the following employments or to any combination of such employments, namely employment by any local authority or any other body for the purposes of the local government service, by an officer of any such authority or body for the purposes of the functions of such authority or body, or by the Crown; and
was employed for at least part of his time by a local planning authority, the council of a county district, the Common Council of the City of London, or a joint planning committee;
and who had devoted the whole of his time for a period of not less than eight years before the appointed day after attaining the age of eighteen years without a break of more than twelve months at any one time to any such employments as aforesaid or to any combination of the said employments or to war service undertaken on ceasing to follow any of the said employments or any combination thereof
“net emoluments,” in relation to an officer who suffers loss of employment or diminution of emoluments, means
if, for the purposes of the foregoing definition, account is required to be taken of any fees payable to a person as part of his emoluments, the amount thereof shall be taken to be the annual average of the fees paid to him during the three years immediately preceding the loss of employment or diminution of emoluments, or, if the fees were payable in respect of a shorter period, such shorter period; and
any amount by which the annual rate of his emoluments exceeds £4,000 shall be disregarded; and
if the officer was not a pensionable officer, no deductions shall be made on account of pension contributions;
“normal retiring age” means
“pensionable officer”, in relation to an officer who has suffered loss of employment, means
“pension scheme” means
“service” in relation to a person means
“tribunal” means
“war service” means
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