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Widows and Orphans Pension.
【1967 Ed.
PART II,
INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE USE OF PENSION TABLES.
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 records should be kept in which full particulars in respect of each contributor should be entered, and in these records 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 records against a contributor (which in these Instructions is referred to as his "registered pension") should be calculated, and re-calculated as often as may be necessary, in accordance with these Instructions.
Note 1. The pension, if any, (including all variations consequent upon the rise or fall in the amount of any contribution or upon re-marriage) in respect of every officer who has ceased to contribute and whose last contributions fell due on or before the 30th day of June 1959 shall be calculated or continue to be calculated on and in accordance with the pension tables and rules for calculating pensions in force on the 30th day of June 1959.
Note 2. The pension, if any, (including variations consequent upon the rise or fall in the amount of any contribution which fell due on or before the 30th day of June 1959, but not which falls due on or after the 1st day of July 1959, and including variations consequent upon re-marriage on or before the 30th day of June 1959, but not upon re-marriage on or after the 1st day of July 1959) in respect of every officer (other than an officer who was a bachelor on the 30th day of June 1959) who commenced to contribute before, and was still a contributor on, the 1st day of July 1959 shall be calculated in two parts in the manner indicated in the examples given in section G of this Part, namely
(a) the part purchased by contributions which fell due on or before the 30th day of June 1959, which shall be ascertained by subtracting the annual pension, calculated on and in accordance with the pension tables and rules for calculating pensions in force on the 30th day of June 1959, which would be payable to beneficiaries of the officer in the event of the officer making no further contributions after the 30th day of June 1959, from the annual pension, similarly calculated, which would have become payable to beneficiaries of the officer if he had died on the 30th day of June 1959; and
(b) the part purchased by contributions falling due on or after the 1st day of July 1959, which shall be calculated on the section of Table B in Part I of this Schedule which contains in the heading the age next birthday of the officer at the date of completion of his period of contribution or, where completion of the period of contribution occurs on his attaining the age of sixty-five years without his having contributed for thirty-five successive years, on the last section of Table B in Part I of this Schedule, such calculation being based on the annual contribution of the officer as at the 30th day of June 1959;
and if Part (b), so calculated, is not less than it would be if it were similarly calculated on the appropriate section of Table B of the pension tables in force on the 30th day of June 1959 it shall be added to Part (a); otherwise, Part (b) shall be similarly calculated on the appropriate section of Table B of the pension tables in force on the 30th day of June 1959 and the amount thereof added to Part (a).
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