relation of superiority or subordination, he shall receive half the initial emoluments of the office in which he is acting and the whole of his emoluments in his substantive office;
(b) Otherwise he shall be remunerated as though his case fell under paragraph (2) of this Regulation.
For the purpose of this Regulation:
(1) An officer's emoluments comprise the whole of his receipts from public funds other than fees and allowances for out-of-pocket expenses.
(2) The emoluments of the office are the emoluments paid in virtue of occupation of the office and do not include any allowances of a personal nature.
28. House allowance, if any, payable in respect of the office in which an officer is acting shall be paid to him if it is at a higher rate than the house allowance payable in respect of his substantive office; the latter shall in that event lapse, or accrue to the person, if any, appointed to act in the office. In no case may a person receive house allowance in respect of more than one office.
29. The fees, if any, of the vacant office shall be dealt with by local regula- tion.
C. Seniority
30. Except where otherwise provided, seniority as between persons selected for appointment from outside the Territory shall be determined by the date of arrival in the Territory. Where, however, two or more persons selected from outside the Service arrive on the same date seniority inter se shall be determined by the date of the letter issued on behalf of the Secretary of State confirming the selection, or, in the case of officers engaged on agreement, by the date of the agreement. Seniority in any department shall be determined by the date of an officer's appointment to the particular class or grade in which he is serving.
In the case of transfer on promotion, seniority will be determined by the effective date of the promotion, which will normally be the date on which an officer proceeds to take up his duties.
D. Salaries and Allowances
31. On appointment to an office of a person not within the Territory, as a general rule half salary shall be paid as from the date of embarkation, and full salary from the date of arrival in the Territory, provided that the officer proceeds direct to the Territory to which he is appointed; otherwise he shall be paid half salary for such time only as is ordinarily required to perform the journey between the port of embarkation and that of arrival in the Territory.
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