Pensions.

from or to other public service except for the purpose of determining whether such officer would have been eligible for pension or gratuity and the amount of pension or gratuity, for which the officer would have been eligible, if the service of the officer had been wholly in this Colony.

4.

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whom and

rates to be

Subject to the provisions of the Ordinance and of these regulations, every officer holding a pensionable office at what in this Colony, who has been in the service of this Colony in a civil capacity for ten years or more, may be granted on retirement a pension at the annual rate of one six-hundredth of his pensionable emoluments for each complete month of his pensionable service.

where length

does not

5. Every officer, otherwise qualified for a pension, who has not been in the service of this Colony in a civil capacity for ten years, may be granted on retirement a gratuity not exceeding five times the annual amount of the pension which, if there had been no qualifying period, might have been granted to him under regulation 4.

6.

pension.

Where a female officer having held a pensionable office or offices in this Colony for not less than five years and having been confirmed in a pensionable office, retires from the service of this Colony for the reason that she has married or is about to marry, and is not eligible for the grant of any pension or otherwise eligible for gratuity under this Part, she may be granted on production within six months after her retirement, or such longer period as the Governor may in any particular case allow, of satisfactory evidence of her marriage, a gratuity not exceeding one-twelfth of a month's pensionable emoluments for each completed month of pensionable service in this Colony or one year's pensionable emoluments, whichever shall be the less.

PART III.

TRANSFERRED Officers.

of Part III.

7. This Part shall apply only in the case of an officer transferred to or from the service of this Colony from or to other public service.

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