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The document provides information on the Judges' Pensions Act 1968, which is an Australian law that regulates pensions for judges and their families. The act defines various terms and concepts related to pension entitlements, including eligible child, marital or couple relationship, qualifying service days, and superannuation contributions surcharge.
Key provisions of the act include:
- The payment of pensions to judges upon retirement or death
- The payment of spouse pensions to the surviving spouse of a deceased judge
- The allocation of pension if a deceased judge is survived by more than one spouse
- The adjustment of pension entitlements due to other pensions
The document also outlines the process for applying for review and the application of the act to certain former judges. Additionally, it provides information on the reconciliation provisions and the endnotes that include details about amendments, modifications, and self-repealing provisions.
Overall, the document aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of the Judges' Pensions Act 1968 and its implications for judges and their families.
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