لتسلسة
PUBLIC RECORD
OFFICE
Reference :-
C.O-885
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108. Should the person so appointed by the Governor to a vacant Office be required at the same time to perform the duties of his own Office, he may be allowed half the salary of the temporary Office, together with the whole salary of his own Office; but as a general rule no person should be appointed to discharge at the same time the duties of two distinct Offices, whenever any other arrangement may be practicable; and unless the Offices are distinct and separate Offices in different Departments of the service, or Offices not standing to one another in any intimate relation of superiority and subordination, such as two Police Magistracies, only half salary of of each Office can be allowed.
109. The fees of the vacant Office (in the absence of any usage or law to the contrary) should be paid into the Colonial Treasury, from whence the acting Officer will receive one moiety,
with such further portion as the Governor shall consider advisable, in case the services performed are of a special character or involve outlay.
110. Should the Officer whom the Governor has appointed temporarily to a vacant Office be confirmed in the situation, he will be entitled to draw the full salary of that Office from the date at which he entered on the duties, if no portion of the salary during that period has been drawn by the former occupant of the Office; but from
the date from which he draws such full salary,
he will not be entitled to salary on account of any other Office which he may have held at the same time.
111. If any Colonial Officer desires part of his salary to be paid by the Crown Agents in this country, he must give his assent in writing to
the following condition, viz., that the proposed part payment shall in no case be made until the Crown Agents have been furnished with a certficate from the proper Colonial authority to the effect that the Officer continued to hold his appointment during the period for which such part payment is claimed.*
As to the mode of making such remittances through the Crown Agents, and the Forms to be used, see Circular Despatch of 7th April, 1880.
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