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ining that a pension shall be granted to any member of the
Police force, to further determine the amount to be paid in
respect thereof and the terms on which and the manner in
which the same shall be paid .
18. If within three years after the granting of a pension ofRevocation
pension .
under this ordinance to any member of the Police force it be [ Ibid . s. 5. )
proved to the satisfaction of the Governor in Council that the
person to whom such pension may have been granted had been
guilty of any corrupt practices in the execution of his office
either by receiving bribes or by inducing or compelling payment
directly or indirectly of any valuable consideration to himself or
to any other person by way of a bribe or by otherwise acting
corruptly in the execution of or under color of his office as a
member of the Police, then in every such case it shall be law
ful for the Governor in Council to revoke and annull the grant
of such pension ( if any be subsisting ) or to make such reduction
therein as to the said Governor in Council may appear fit.
19. The Captain Superintendent shall from time to time, Regulations
make such rules or regulations as he shall deem expedientfor ment and
the general government and discipline of the Police force ; but discipline.
such rules or regulations shall bave no force or effect until they
have been approved by the Governor in Council and published
in the Gazette.
20. It shall be the duty of the Captain Superintendent from talDepartmen
orders.
time to time to make, as he shall think fit, without reference to
the Governor, but subject to the Governor's disallowance or
revisal, such other departmental orders for the carrying out of
the daily routine of the force, and for regulating the internal
economy thereof.
21. Whenever any subordinate officer or constable shallresign on leaving
the service , or shall cease to hold and exercise his office, all trements
force,accou
to
power and authority vested in him by virtue thereof, shall be given up.
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whatever ; and every such officer or constable shall deliver over
all and every the arms, ammunition, horses, accoutrements, and
other appointments whatsoever which shall have been supplied
to him in such capacity, to the person and at the time and
place to be appointed by the Captain Superintendent ; and it
shall be lawful for any Justice of the Peace to issue his warrant
to search for and seize such arms, ammunition, horses, accoutre
ments, and other appointments which shall not be so delivered
over, wheresoever the same shall be found.
22. Whenever any subordinate officer or constable shall be Penalty for
guilty of any neglect or violation of duty in his office, or shall duty
neglector of