6 Motor vehicle benefit on retirement 7.(1) A judge who is entitled to a pension on retirement after ten or more years of pensionable service shall be entitled to purchase the vehicle which was allocated to him or her immediately before his or her retirement at a price equal to the residual value of the vehicle, calculated in accordance with the Schedule. (2) An election to purchase a vehicle in terms of subsection (1) shall be made not later than the date on which the judge concerned retires. Benefits on resignation 8. A judge who resigns his or her office before attaining the age of sixty years shall be entitled, if his or her pensionable service amounts to two years or more, to a gratuity calculated at the rate of one-sixth of his or her final pensionable emoluments for each complete year of his or her pensionable service: Provided that if the judge’s notice in terms of subsection (2) of section 86 of the Constitution is given or would expire while the question of his or her removal from office is the subject of investigation or consideration in terms of section 87 of the Constitution— (a) he or she shall not be entitled to a gratuity in terms of this section; (b) he or she shall be entitled to a refund of contributions in accordance with paragraph (b) of section 9. Benefits on removal from office for misbehaviour 9. A judge who is removed from office for misbehaviour in terms of section 87 of the Constitution shall— (a) not be entitled to a pension or gratuity under this scheme; (b) be entitled to be paid— (i) if his or her contributory service amounts to less than twenty years, the amount of his or her contributions, together with an amount obtained by multiplying two per centum of the amount of his or her contributions by the number of complete years of his or her contributory service; (ii) if his or her contributory service amounts to twenty years or more but less than twenty-five years, double the amount of his or her contributions; (iii) if his or her contributory service amounts to twenty-five years or more, double the amount of his or her contributions, together with an amount obtained by multiplying two per centum of double the amount of his or her contributions by the number of complete years of his or her contributory service. Refund of contributions 10. A judge who resigns or retires and is not entitled to a pension in terms of this scheme shall be entitled to be paid, in addition to any gratuity— (a) if his or her contributory service amounts to less than twenty years, the amount of his or her contributions, together with an amount obtained by multiplying two per

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