In petugasha 4.0 and 4.6

"Caline includes the Governor

been adopted;

father and a male person by whom he ha

"mother" includes his step-mother and a female person by whom he has been adopted;

"brother" includes every male child of his father and of his mother;

"sister" includes every female child of his father and of his mother.

4.10 References in this Section to a widow or her husband may be construed as references to a widower or his wife, provided that where the deceased Governor leaves. a widower no award may be made to him or for his children unless the widower was al the date of the deceaned Governor's death permanently incapacitated and wholly or mainly dependent on her.

4.11

Subject to paragraphs 4.12 and 4.13 "eligible child" means:

a. a child of the Governor or his wife;

b.

a child of a dead brother, sister or child of the Governor;

who

or

C.

a brother or sister of the Governor,

i.

is under 16 years of age; or

ii. is receiving full-time education; or

iii.

is undergoing full-time training of at least two years' duration for any trade, profession or vocation, during which he receives not more than the maximum allowable remuneration;

"child" includes legally adopted children, step-children and illegitimate children; and "brother" and "sister" includes half-brothers and half-sisters. If sub- paragraphs i. or ii. apply, the education or training must have been continuous from the age of 16; except that the Minister in his discretion may disregard breaks in education or training if he is satisfied that at the time of the break the child's full-time education or training should not be regarded as completed;

"the maximum remuneration" means $250 a year (excluding returns of premiums), increased from time to time by the amount of increase that would be applied under the Fensions (Increase) Act 1971 to a pension of £250 a year first awarded on 1 June 1972.

4.12 "Eligible child" excludes:

any child (except a child of the Governor conceived before his death and born after) who is not wholly or mainly dependent on him at the time of his death;

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