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JUDICIAL SALARIES ACT 2004 (NO 38 OF 2004) - SECT 4
Salaries of judicial officers and remuneration of acting magistrates (2004–2005)
(1) The holder of a judicial office specified in
column 1 of the Table is entitled to be paid a salary—
(a) at the annual rate specified in
column 2 of the Table with effect on and from 11 May 2004; and
(b) at the annual rate specified in
column 3 of the Table with effect on and from 1 July 2004.
Table
Column 1 |
Column 2 |
Column 3 |
Judicial Office |
11 May 2004 |
1 July 2004 |
Chief Justice of the Supreme Court |
$264 000 |
$272 000 |
President of the Court of Appeal |
$249 000 |
$257 000 |
Judge of Appeal (other than the Chief Justice and the President of the Court
of Appeal) |
$241 600 |
$249 000 |
Supreme Court Judge |
$233 900 |
$241 000 |
Chief Judge of the County Court |
$233 900 |
$241 000 |
Judge of the County Court (other than the Chief Judge) |
$202 700 |
$208 800 |
Chief Magistrate |
$202 700 |
$208 800 |
Deputy Chief Magistrate |
$172 300 |
$177 500 |
Magistrate (other than the Chief Magistrate and Deputy Chief Magistrates) |
$162 200 |
$167 000 |
Senior Master of the Supreme Court |
$208 300 |
$214 500 |
Registrar of the Court of Appeal |
$208 300 |
$214 500 |
General Supreme Court Master |
$198 200 |
$204 000 |
Specialist Supreme Court Master |
$188 500 |
$194 000 |
Master of the County Court |
$198 200 |
$204 000 |
State Coroner |
$182 500 |
$188 000 |
Deputy State Coroner |
$172 300 |
$177 500 |
(2) An acting magistrate is entitled to be paid
remuneration—
(a) at the rate of $759 per sitting
day with effect on and from 11 May 2004; and
(b) at the rate of $782 per sitting
day with effect on and from 1 July 2004.
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