27
Date of completion of contribution period...1st April, 1939. Wife born on
Officer's age next birthday at date of
marriage
.31st August, 1888.
30.
Officer's age next birthday at completion
of contribution period.
61.
Wife's age next birthday at date of mar-
riage.....
20.
Application of Rule I (a).
Accumulation of contributions paid before marriage
Contributions from 1st April to 31st
December, 1904
.$ 15.00
Contributions during 1905
20.00
One year's interest at 8 per cent.
on $15
1.20
$$
36.20
Contributions during 1906
.$
20.00
One year's interest at 8 per cent,
on $36.20
2.90
59.10
Contributions during 1907
30.00
One year's interest at 8 per cent.
on $59.10.
4.73
93.83
Contributions from 1st January to
30th June, 1908
.$
15.00
Half-year's interest at 8 per cent. on
$93.83.
3.75
Total accumulation.
.$ 112.58
Quantity found from Table A-
Husband * Wife *
.30 1
20
.554
$112.58 × .554 = $62.37
=
registered pension in consideration of
contributions paid before marriage.
Application of Rule I (b).
Annual contribution current at the date of marriage $30.
Quantity found from Table B, section for officers aged 61 next birthday at completion of period of contribution
Husband * Wife *
....30 }
5.77
.20
$30 × 5.77 $173.10 =
registered pension in consideration of
annual contribution current at marriage.
Total registered pension to be recorded on the contributor marry-
ing -
By Rule I (a)
By Rule I (b)
62.37
173.10
Total........ $ 235.47
* NOTE. Where the ages are not given in the Tables, proceed as illustrated
in the general examples given in Section F.
(c) Variations of pension consequent on increments to, and decrements from, the current annual contribution while the contributor is married to his first wife.
NOTE. The cessation of the contribution from any cause before the com- pletion of the full period of contribution must be regarded as a decrement from the current annual contribution equal to the amount of such current annual contribution.
RULE I (c)-Turn to the section of Table B which contains in the heading the age of the husband at the date of completion of his period of contribution; and multiply the amount of the increment to, or the