505
The product gives the amount to be added to the registered pension con- sequent on the increment to the current anunal contribution, or as the case may be, the amount to be deducted from the registered pension consequent on the decrement from the current annual contribution.
Example
of the application of Rule I (e).
Assume particulars as in the example subjoined to Rules I (n)
and I (6)
Annual contribution increased
on 31st May, 1913, from $30 to
Annual contribution decreased
.8 50.
on 30th April, 1918, from $50 to
40.
Annual contribution ceased on
31st May, 1913, increment to
20.
31st March, 1923.
current annual contribution
Quantity found from Table B, section for officers aged 61 next birthday at completion of period of contribution :—
Husband Wife
$20 x 4.74 pension.
$94.80
35 25
4.74
= amount to be added to the registered
Registered pension at marriage,
see example subjoined to
Rules I (a) and I (b) ......$ 235.47
Add .....
Registered pension at 31st May,
1913
30th April, 1918, decrement
from current annual contri- bution
94.80
330.27
$ 10.
Quantity found from Table B, section for officers aged 61 next birthday at completion of period of contribution :-
Husband Wife
401 .30
3.83
$10 × 3.83 $38.30 = amount to be deducted from the regis- tered pension.
Registered pension at 31st May,
1913, as above
Deduct
$ 330.27 38.30
Registered pension at 30th
April, 1918.
$ 291.97
31st March, 1923, cessation of contribution regarded as a decre- ment from current annual contribution
10.
Quantity found from Table B, section for officers aged 61 next. birthday at completion of period of contribution :—
Husband Wife
45
35
}
2.99
$40 × 2.99 = $119,60 = amount to be deducted from the regis- tered pension.
Registered pension at 30th
April, 1918, as above... .$ 291.97
Deduct.
119.60
Registered pension at 31st
March, 1923..
..$ 172,37