Supreme Court of Judicature Act (Ireland) 1877

Retiring pensions of future Judges of High Court of Justice, and ordinary Judges of Court of Appeal.

19. Her Majesty may, by Letters Patent, grant to any Judge of the High Court of Justice other than the Lord Chancellor, and also to any ordinary Judge of the Court of Appeal appointed after the commencement of this Act who has served for fifteen years as a Judge in such Courts, or either of them, or who is disabled by permanent infirmity from the performance of the duties of his office, a pension, by way of annuity, to be continued during his life, of the amount following; (that is to say,)

In the case of the ordinary Judges of the Court of Appeal, the same amount of pension which might have been granted to the Lord Justice of the Court of Appeal in Chancery in Ireland if this Act had not passed:

In the case of the Judges of the High Court of Justice, two thirds of their respective salaries.