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Total registered pension to be recorded on the contributor marrying-

By rule I(a)

By rule (8)

Total

$ 773.95 $3,607.30

$4,381.45

(c) Pariations of pension consequent on increments 10, and decrements from, the current annual contribution while the contributor is married to his first wife. RULE I(c)

EXAMPLE-

Increase the amount of the increment to, or the de- crement from, the current annual contribution (which is obtained by multiplying by 12 the amount of the last monthly contribution) by 50 per cent, then turn to the section of Table B which contains in the head- ing the age next birthday of the husband at the date of completion of his period of contribution, or, where completion of the period of contribution occurs on his altaining the age of 65 years without his having com tributed for 35 successive years, tum to the last section of Table B, and multiply the amount of the ingrement or decrement (sa increased) by the quantity found from that section corresponding to the respective ages next birthday of the husband and wife at the date of the variation of the contribution.

The product gives the amount to be added to the registered pension consequent on the increment to the current annual contribution, or, as the case may be, the amount to be deducted from the registered pen- sion consequent on the decrement from the current annual contribution.

The cessation of the contribution from any cause, other than by reason of the death of the contributor, before the completion of the full petiod of contribu tion must be regarded as a decrement from the current annual contribution equal to the amount of such current sonual contribution.

Then amount to be added to the registered pension

$300 × 381 $1,155.00

Registered pension at marriage (see example subjoined

to rules I(a) and I(6)

Add

54.381.45

$1,155.00

$5,536.45

Registered pension at 11st May 1967

10th April 1972, decrement from current annual contribution.. $100 Increase of the decrement (50%)

Quantity found from Table B. section for officers aged 61 next

birthday at complation of period of contribution-

Husband Wife*

$150

401

30/2.99

Then amount to be deducted from the registered pension

Registered pension at 31st May 1967

Deduct

Registered pension at 30th April 1972

$150 x 2.09

$448.50

$5,536.45

$ 448.50

$5,097.95

$500

$900

31st March 1977, cessation of contribution regarded as

decrement from current annual contribution

Increase of the decrement (50%)

Quanlity found from Table B, section for officers aged 61 next

birthday at completion of period of contribution-

Husband Wife*

5,༢.

152.20

357 2.20

Then amount to be deducted from the registered

pension = $900 × 2.20

$1,980.00

Registered pension at 30th April 1972

Assume particulars as in example subjoined to rules I(a) and ((8). Annual contribution increases on 31st May 1967 from

$500 to

Deduct

$5,087.95

$1,980.00

$700

Registered pension at 31st March 1977

$3.107.95

Annual contribution decreases on 30th April 1972 from

$700 to

$600

[I ·SECOND, AND SUBSEQUENT, WIFE'S PROSPECTIVE PENSION.

Anaval contribution ceases on 31st March 1977.

31st May 1967, increment to current annual contribution Increase of the increment (50%)

5200

$300

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Quantity found from Table B, section for officers aged 61 Dext

birthday at completion of period of contribution—

Husband Wife*

33.85

* Mode-Where the age is not given to the Tablet, procced a Chetraunt in the prestat

ehtiund palep şpiyen. La pecÜon F.

(a) Variations of pension consequent upon increments to, and decrements from, the current annual contribution while the contributor is a widower.

Assume that the contributor is married to a wife of the age that his last preceding wife would have been had she survived to the date of the variation of the contri- bution, and proceed in accordance with rule [(c)

*Note-Where the one is no dren in the Tables, proceed straped i de qual

von la section F.

examples

RULE II(2)

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