Justices of the Peace Act 1968

Type Public General Act
Publication 1968-10-25
State In force
Department Statute Law Database
Reform history JSON API

Appointment of justices, oaths of office, etc.

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may, subject to any express provision made to the contrary by any enactment or instrument relating to that act, be done also by any person who is mayor of any borough (including a borough included in a rural district), chairman of the Greater London Council or chairman of a county council or district council (within the meaning of the Local Government Act 1933).

Age for transfer of justice to supplemental list, or for retirement of stipendiary magistrate

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Election to chairmanship of bench

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In section 13 of the Justices of the Peace Act 1949 after subsection (5) there shall be inserted as subsection (5A)—

(5A) The right of magistrates to vote at an election of the chairman or a deputy chairman of the justices in a petty sessions area may, by rules made under this section, be restricted with a view to securing that the election is made by magistrates experienced as such in the area.

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Travelling, subsistence and financial loss allowances

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and there shall be added at the end the words " nor in any event to a payment by way of financial loss allowance ".

Justices' clerks

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Provisions applying to Scotland

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Provided that this subsection shall not come into force until the year 1969, and as regards that and the three following years shall apply as if the reference to an age of seventy years were a reference for 1969 to an age of seventy-four years, for 1970 to an age of seventy-three years, for 1971 to an age of seventy-two years and for 1972 to an age of seventy-one years.

Commencement, and power to provide for transitional matters

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Supplementary

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Provided that the repeals made by Part II of the Schedule shall extend only to England and Wales and, except as otherwise specified in Part II, shall have effect from such day as may be appointed by Order in Council under section 7(1) above.

SCHEDULE 1

SCHEDULE 2

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The persons holding office as justice of the peace for the City of London shall constitute a single body of justices, without distinction between those holding office by virtue of the charter and those appointed by the commission of the peace, and the powers and jurisdiction of the Lord Mayor and aldermen as justices by virtue of the charter shall be the same in all respects as those of justices appointed by the commission.

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