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"eligible vidu" an died in girograph 4.6
my afer tim date of the Covernor'n ductus
excupt that it will begin on to day out rii. date of his death if he di、; after leaving the service and in this producen a more favourable ecsult fo hin widow. The pention will continue cyril Vie dite of the widow's death unless che meanwhile remarries or colabits with any person. If the roarries or cohubium, the péusion will cond: unless the liiniator in satisfied that there are, compusudomite grounds for restoring it. If her second marriage or cohabitation comes to an end the Minister may, if he thinks fit, restore the pension.
b.
A pension may be paid for each "Eligible child" as defined in paragraphs 4.11 to 4.13, up to a maximum of 4 children at any one time. If there is also an eligible widow, the pension will begin at the same time as the widow's pension under a.
If there is no eligible widow, it will begin on the 92nd day after the date of the Governor's death if he dies in service; if he dies after leaving the service it will begin on the day after the date of his death..
C.
A pension may be paid to the Governor's mother, or if his mother is dead his father, provided his mother or his father as the case may be was wholly or mainly dependent on the Governor at the date of his death.
d.
A pension may be paid to the Governor's incapacitated children, brothers and sisters who have ceased to be in the period of childhood and full-time education and who were wholly or mainly dependent on the Governor at the date of his death. (The limitation to four children in b. does not apply to incapacitated children.)
4.6 An eligible widow' is a woman to whom the Governor was married at the time of his death, and who was not cohabiting with another person: if he dies while no longer a Governor, she must also have been married to him at some time while he was a
Governor.
4~7
The pension payable under this Section to a widow will be reduced by the annual value of any rights which may accrue to her by way of industrial death benefit under the National Insurance (Industrial Injuries) Act 1965 at the date when industrial death benefit first comes into payment. The pension may not thereafter be reduced because of any subsequent change in the annual value of those rights.
4.8 A lump sum may be paid to an "eligible widow" as defined in paragraph 4.6. Where there is no eligible widow a Trump sum may be paid for the benefit of any children of the deceased Governor who are entitled to a pension under this Section, and if there is more than one child the lump sum shall be paid for the benefit of them equal ly. Where there is neither on eligible widow nor eligible children the 1%. Du may be paid to a dependent parent. If there is no cligible widow, eligible children, nor dependent parents, the lump i may be paid to dependent brothers and sistere, being divided equally between them if there to more than one. the lurp cơm may be paid immediately after the Governor'a denda.
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