PART XV

L.G. Act, 1888.

s.119(1)

Ibid.s.119 ss(2)

Ibid.s.119(3)

Ordinance No.15 of 1908.

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clerk of the Council and upon the giving of any such notice

such person may be seconded from that service of the

Government to the service of the Council.

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(2) A person so becoming the officer or servant of the

Council as aforesaid shall, in the absence of any agreement

to the contrary, hold his office by the same tenure and upon

the same terms and conditions as if this Ordinance had not

been enacted, and while performing the same duties, shall

receive not less salary or remuneration, and be entitled to

not less pension (if any), than he would have if this

Ordinance had not been enacted, and where any such officer

can only be removed with the consent or upon the decision of

the Secretary of State, the Governor or the Governor in

Council, such consent shall be part of the tenure of his office.

(3) The Council may distribute the business to be

performed by persons so transferred as aforesaid and by persons

seconded from the service of the Government to the Council in

such manner as the Council may think just and every such

person shall perform such duties in relation to that business

as may be directed by the Council.

(4) The Council may abolish the office of any person so

transferred as aforesaid whose office they may deen

unnecessary, but such officer shall be entitled to have

compensation paid to him by the Council in like manner as if

his office had been abolished while he remained in the service

of the Government.

(5) A person so transferred as aforesaid may continue to

contribute under the Widows' and Orphans' Pension Ordinance,

1908, from the date of his ceasing to hold office in the

service of the Government on the salary which he was

receiving at the date of such transfer, at the same rate and

subject to the same terms as if he had continued in the servic,

of the Government and continued to receive the salary which he

was receiving at the date of such transfer.

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