Widows and Orphans Pension.

IV. SECOND, AND SUBSEQUENT, WIFE'S PROSPECTIVE PENSION.

(A) Variations of pension consequent on increments to, and decrements from, the current annual contribution while the contributor is a widower

(B) Variations of pension consequent on the re-marriage of the contributor

(C) Variations of pension consequent on increments to, and decrements from, the current annual contribution while the contributor is married to his second, or subsequent, wife

C.—Officer who commenced to contribute while a widower with a child or children of pensionable age.

V.—SECOND, AND SUBSEQUENT, WIFE'S PROSPECTIVE PENSION.

D.—Pensions to orphan children.

E. Officer transferred to the service of another colony.

F.—Calculation of quantities (or tabular results) for ages not given in the tables.

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RULES.

A TO C.—CALCULATION OF REGISTERED PENSIONS.

The calculation of the amount of the pension that will or may become payable at the death of a contributor should not be delayed until such death has actually occurred: but a register should be kept in which full particulars respecting each contributor should be entered, and in this register should be recorded against every married or widower contributor the amount of the pension which would become payable should he die immediately, leaving a widow or orphans entitled to such pension. The amount of the pension per annum so entered in the register against a contributor, or in other words, his "registered pension" should be calculated (and re-calculated as often as may be necessary) in accordance with the following rules—

A.—Officer who commenced to contribute while a bachelor or while a widower without any child of pensionable age.

NOTE.—1. In this section (A)—
"first wife" in the case of an officer who commenced to contribute while a widower without any child of pensionable age means the first wife married by such officer after his commencing to contribute; "marriage" in the case of an officer who commenced to contribute while a widower without any child of pensionable age means the first marriage of such officer after his commencing to contribute.

2. No registered pension is to be recorded unless and until the contributor marries.

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