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Judicial Service Commission
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Amendment of First Schedule.
Saving.
[1984 Ed.
(c) forms and fees in connexion with applications to the Commission, reports or communications from the Commission or any other matter required by or under this Ordinance;
(d) any matter which is to be or may be prescribed.
(2) Regulations may provide for the manner in which the Commission is to proceed in any case in which the advice tendered is not the unanimous advice of the Commission or the members by whom a matter has been considered.
14. The Legislative Council may by resolution amend the First Schedule.
15. Nothing in this Ordinance shall derogate from-
(a) any provision of the Letters Patent vesting in the Governor the power of appointing judicial officers; or
(b) any instructions given to the Governor by Her Majesty through the Secretary of State as to how such power should be exercised and in particular any instructions contained in Colonial Regulations.
FIRST SCHEDULE
(s. 2.)
JUDICIAL OFFICE
Justice of Appeal (Added 42 of 1984, s. 2)
Judge of the High Court, other than the Chief Justice (Amended 92 of 1975, s. 59)
Principal Magistrate
District Judge
Coroner (Added 49 of 1980, s. 8)
Magistrate
President, Lands Tribunal
Presiding Officer, Lands Tribunal (Added 49 of 1982, s. 18)
Member of the Lands Tribunal (being a member who is in the full-time service of the Crown) (Added 42 of 1984, s. 2)
Presiding Officer, Labour Tribunal
Adjudicator, Small Claims Tribunal (Added 79 of 1975, s. 40)
Registrar of the Supreme Court
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SECOND SCHEDULE
OATH OF OFFICE
[s. 7.]
1. I, having been appointed to act as member of the Judicial Service Commission, do swear/solemnly and sincerely declare and affirm that I will freely and without fear or favour, affection or ill-will, give my counsel and advice to the Governor of Hong Kong in connexion with all such matters as may be referred to the Judicial Service Commission under the Judicial Service Commission Ordinance.
SWORN/DECLARED this day of , 19 , Before me