Police Reserve.
(ii) if the deceased member leaves a widow, a pension to her, while unmarried and of good character, at a rate not exceeding ten sixtieths of his annual pay at the date of the injury or four hundred and eighty dollars a year, whichever is the greater or in exceptional cases at a rate not exceeding one fourth of such pay;
(iii) if the deceased member leaves a widow to whom a pension is granted under the preceding sub-paragraph and a child or children, a pension in respect of each child of an amount not exceeding one eighth of the pension prescribed under the preceding sub-paragraph;
(iv) if the deceased member leaves a child or children, but does not leave a widow or no pension is granted to the widow, a pension in respect of each child of double the amount prescribed by the preceding sub-paragraph;
(v) if the deceased member leaves a child or children and a widow to whom a pension is granted under sub-paragraph (ii), and the widow subsequently dies, a pension in respect of each child as from the date of the death of the widow of double the amount prescribed in sub-paragraph (iii);
(vi) if the deceased member does not leave a widow, or if no pension is granted to his widow, and if his mother was wholly or mainly dependent on him for her support, a pension to the mother, while of good character and without adequate means of support, of an amount not exceeding the pension which might have been granted to his widow.
Provided that-
(A) pension shall not be payable under this regulation at any time in respect of more than six children;
(B) in the case of pension granted under sub-paragraph (vi), if the mother is a widow at the time of the grant of the pension and subsequently remarries such pension shall cease as from the date of re-marriage; and if it appears to the Governor in Council at any time that the mother is adequately provided with other means of support, such pension shall cease.
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