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or for a period which added to his previous nces on leave with half salary, would exceed ix months one-sixth of his resident service he Colony. Absence without salary will not ounted against him in calculating his claim further leave of absence nor for him with

in exceptions, in calculating his pension.

33. The foregoing regulations are not de- ed to prevent, or to regulate, any vacation he purpose of relaxation from business, not eding, in the case of ordinary Civil Officers,

e months in any two years. In the case of icial or Educational Officers, the vacation

may extend to, but must not exceed, the nary vacations of the court to which they ng, or the institution in which they are loyed; and they may, when absent on half- leave, receive full pay during any ordinary tion of such court er institution which may ncluded in the period of their leave of In Colonies where there is no ordinary tion of the Court or no vacation exceeding month at one time, Judicial Officers may the leave allowed to ordinary Civil Officers. ition leave need not be reported to the

nce.

etary of State unless the Officer intends or kely to visit England, in which case his rture must be reported as required when of absence is granted. There is no abate- t of salary during vacation leave; but the must be recorded under the Governor's

I, and the Officer absenting himself must, the concurrence or sanction of the tiovernor,

made such arrangements as may be neces- for the adequate discharge of his duties out cost to the public.

4. In cases where an Officer is entitled to both vacation leave of six weeks or three ths and also leave on half-pay for a longer «l, and comes home by permission of the ruor on vacation leave, he may apply for an tional leave of absence on half-pay to be immediately on the expiration of the ion leave, subject to the usual rules which late such absence, and on condition that e leaving the Colony the Officer has informed Governor of his intention to apply for such ided leave, and that the Governor has re-

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such intention, and has furnished the usual certificate of leave of absence: or the Governor may give the Officer leave of absence for a period not exceeding that allowed by Regulation 120, with an intimation that he will be entitled to full pay for the period for his vacation leave, and subsequently to half-pay.

135. Officers applying for leave with the intention of retiring must only receive such term of leave as will allow time for coming to a decision in England respecting the application for retirement; and the Governor giving leave under such circumstances must report them to the Secretary of State. The Officer's half-salary will in such case cease and his pension commence when his retirement is sanctioned.

136. If an Officer retires during his leave of absence without having originally given notice

of his desire to do so, the period at which his half-salary is to cense must be determined according to the circumstances of the case.

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such intention, and has furnished the usual certificate of leave of absence: or the Governor may give the Officer leave of absence for a period not exceeding that allowed by Regulation 120, with an intimation that he will be entitled to full pay for the period for his vacation leave, and subsequently to half-pay.

135. Officers applying for leave with the intention of retiring must only receive such term of leave as will allow time for coming to a decision in England respecting the application for retirement; and the Governor giving leave under such circumstances must report them to the Secretary of State. The Officer's half-salary will in such case cease and his pension commence when his retirement is sanctioned.

136. If an Officer retires during his leave of absence without having originally given notice of his desire to do so, the period at which his half-salary is to cease must be determined according to the circumstances of the case,

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