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No. 4 of 1893.

Summary remedies.

[26 & 27 Vict. c. 65 s. 48.]

Appearance before Magistrate of commanding officer.

[32 & 33 Vict. c. 81 s. 6.]

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Storage of gunpowder, etc.

*

Payment of public money for corps.

Oath of allegiance. [26 & 27 Vict. c. 65 s. 6.]

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Assaulting or resisting member of corps.

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VOLUNTEERS.

to pay any fine incurred by him under the rules of the corps, such money or fine shall (without prejudice to any other remedy) be recoverable from him, with costs, at any time within 18 months after the same becomes due and payable in manner hereinafter mentioned and, when recovered, shall be applied as part of the general fund of the corps.

PART V.

MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS.

22. Any money, pecuniary penalty, or fine recoverable under this Ordinance may be recovered in a summary way before a Magistrate.

23. The commanding officer of any Volunteer Corps may appear before a Magistrate by any member of the corps authorised by him in writing under his hand.

24. The provisions of any Ordinance relating to the storage of gunpowder or explosives shall not apply to gunpowder or explosives belonging to any corps established or raised under this Ordinance; but such gunpowder and explosives shall only be stored in such places and subject to such regulations as may be approved by the Governor.

25. It shall be lawful for the Treasurer to pay to the commanding officer of every Volunteer Corps for the purposes of the corps such sum in each year as may be authorised by the Governor-in-Council out of moneys voted by the Legislative Council.

26. Every officer and volunteer shall, on his admission to a Volunteer Corps or as soon afterwards as may be, take the oath or make the declaration in the schedule to be administered by a Justice of the Peace or by an officer of the corps who has taken such oath or made such declaration.

27. Every person who assaults or resists, or aids or abets any person in assaulting or resisting, any member of a Volunteer Corps in the discharge of his duty shall, on conviction before a Magistrate, be liable to a fine not exceeding 100 dollars, and to imprisonment, without hard labour, for any term not exceeding 6 months.

*As amended by No. 1 of 1912.

†As amended by No. 50 of 1911. §As amended by No. 80 of 1911.

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