| Constitutional Reform Act 2005 |
| 2005 Chapter 4 - continued |
| SCHEDULE 8, SUPREME COURT SELECTION COMMISSIONS - continued |
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| | PART 2 |
| | DISSOLUTION |
| 10 | A selection commission is dissolved if the Lord Chancellor notifies a selection made by the commission. |
| 11 | (1) A selection commission is dissolved if- |
| | (a) a member of the commission dies, |
| | (b) a person nominated in accordance with paragraph 6 resigns his membership of the commission, or |
| | (c) the Lord Chancellor gives the commission notice that it appears to him that a member of the commission is incapacitated from continuing to serve as a member. |
| | (2) Where sub-paragraph (1) applies, the Lord Chancellor must convene a new selection commission as soon as practicable after dissolution. |
| 12 | (1) A selection commission is dissolved if- |
| | (a) a person who is a member of that commission by virtue of holding judicial office ceases to hold that office, |
| | (b) a person nominated in accordance with paragraph 6 ceases to be a member of a Commission or Board referred to in paragraph 1(1)(c), or |
| | (c) every person nominated in accordance with paragraph 6 who was non-legally qualified at the time of his nomination ceases to be non-legally qualified. |
| | (2) Where sub-paragraph (1) applies, the Lord Chancellor must convene a new selection commission as soon as practicable after dissolution. |
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