PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE

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10. (1) Except in a case where an officer has been permanently injured without his own default in the actual discharge of his duty, a pension granted under this Ordinance shall not exceed :— ·

(a) where an officer is not eligible for a pension in respect of other public service, two-thirds of the highest pensionable emoluments drawn by him at any time in the course of his service in the Colony; () where he is also eligible for pension in respect of other public service, such an amount as, when added to any

other pension or pensions granted to him in respect of other public service prior to service in the Colony,* equals two-thirds of the highest pensionable emolu- ments drawn by such officer at any time in the course of his service in the Colony or other public service. (2) In no case shall a pension granted under this Ordinance exceed (a) where the officer is not eligible for a pension in respect of other public service the annual sum of £1,000, or (b) where he is also eligible for pension in respect of other public service such an amount as, when added to any other pension or pensions granted to him in respect of other public service prior to service in the Colony,* inakes up a total annual sum of £1,000.

11. If any person to whom a pension has been granted under this Ordinance, or under any previous law or regulations, is, after the commencement of this Ordinance, ap. pointed to another office in the service of the Colony or in any other public service, then during his tenure of such office so much only (if any) of his pension shall be paid to him as, together with any pension received by him in respect of other public service and with the salary-and-fees of such elliee, pensionable emoluments of such office (or, if the office is not pensionable, with such an.ount as the Secretary of State shall determine for this purpose to be the emoluments of such office)] makes up an amount not greater than the highest pen- sionable emoluments drawn by such officer at any time in the course of his service in the Colony or other public service.

12. No pension granted under this Ordin- ance shall be assignable or transferable, or assignable. liable to be attached, sequestered, or levied upon, for or in respect of any debt or claim whatsoever.

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13. If any person to whom a pension has been granted under this Ordinance becomes

a bankrupt, then such pension shall forth-

• The words in italics to be omitted if the second draft of Part II. of the Regulations is adopted.

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10. (1) Except in a case where an officer has been permanently injured without his own default in the actual discharge of his duty, a pension granted under this Ördinance shall not exceed

(a) where an officer is not eligible for a pension in respect of other public service, two-thirds of the highest pensionable emoluments drawn by him at any time in the course of his service in the Colony, () where he is also eligible for pension in respect of other public service, such an amount as, when added to any other pension or pensions granted to him in respect of other public service prior to service in the Colony,* equals two-thirds of the highest pensionable emoluments drawn by such officer at any time in the course of his service in the Colony or other public service. (2) In no case shall a pension granted under this Ordinance exceed (a) where the officer is not eligible for a pension in respect of other public service the annual sum of £1,000, or () where he is also eligible for pension in respect of other public service such an amount as, when added to any other pension or pensions granted to him in respect of other public service prior to service in the Colony, inakes up a total annual sum of £1,000.

11. If any person to whom a pension has been granted under this Ordinance or under any previous law or regulations is after the commencement of this Ordinance appointed to another office in the service of the Colony, or in any other public service, then during his tenure of such office so much only (if any) of his pension shall be paid to him as, together with any pension received by him in respect of other public service, and with the salary-and-fees--of such office, [pensionable emoluments of such office (or, if the office is not pensionable, with such amount as the Secretary of State shall determine for this purpose to be the emoluments of such office)] makes up an amount not greater than the highest pen- sionable emoluments drawn by such officer at any time in the course of his service in the Colony or other public service.

12. No pension granted under this Ordinance shall be assignable or transfer- able, or liable to be attached, sequestered, or levied upon, for or in respect of any debt or claim whatsoever.

13. If any person to whom a pension has been granted under this Ordinance becomes a bankrupt, then such pension

The words in italics to be omitted if the second draft of Part II. of the Regulations is adopted.

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10. (1) Except in a case where an officer has been permanently injured without his own default in the actual discharge of his duty, a pension granted under this Ordinance shall not exceed

(a) where an officer is not eligible for a pension in respect of other public service, two-thirds of the highest pensionable emoluments drawn by him at any time in the course of his service in the Colony, (b) where he is also eligible for pension

in respect of other public service, such an amount as, when added to any other pension or pensions granted to him in respect of other public service prior to service in the Colony, equals two-thirds of the highest perisionable emoluments drawn by such officer at any time in the course of his service in the Colony or other public service. (2) In no case shall a pension granted under this Ordinance exceed (a) where the officer is not eligible for a pension in respect of other public service the annual sum of £1,000, or (b) where he is also eligible for pension in respect of other public service such an amount as, when added to any other pension or pensions granted to him in respect of other public service prior to service in the Colony,* makes up a total annual sum of £1,000.

11. If any person to whom a pension has been granted under this Ordinance or under any previous law or regulations is after the commencement of this Ordinance appointed to another office in the service of the Colony, or in any other public service, then during his tenure of such office so much only (if any) of his pension shall be paid to him as, together with any pension received by him in respect of other public service, and with the salary-and-fees of seh olliee, [pensionable emoluments of such office (or, if the office is not pensionable, with such amount as the Secretary of State shall determine for this purpose to be the emoluments of such office)] makes up an amount not greater than the highest pen- sionable emoluments drawn by such officer at any time in the course of his service in the Colony or other public service.

12. No pension granted under this Ordi- nance shall be assignable or transferable, or liable to be attached, sequestered, or levied upon, for or in respect of any debt or claim whatsoever.

13. If any person to whom a pension has been granted under this Ordinance becomes a bankrupt, then such pension shall

* The words in italics to be omitted if the second draft of Part II. of the Regulations is adopted.

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