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SCHEDULE.
FRACTION OF FULL RATE of PENSION as defined by section two of the principal Act, which may be
granted as an increase of the reduced Rate of Pension.
PART I
Where the pension is granted to a person who has administered the government of a colony or colonies for periods amounting in the whole to not less than fifteen years,
If the said periods amount to
6-40tha
And at the time of his retirement is of the age of
17 but not
16 but not
15 but not
18 yeare.
17 years,
16 years.
9-40the
3-40ths
9-40ths
6-40ths
2-40tba
9 40ths
-10ths
2-40the
9-10ths
5-10ths
2-40tha
9-40ths
4-40the
1-40th
8-40tha
-4-40ths
1-40th
8-40the
4-40ths
1-40th
8-40the
4-10ths
I-40th
8-40the
4-40th
Nil.
8-40the
4-10ths
do.
8-40tbs
3-40chs
do.
8-40chs
3-10ths
do.
...
..
8-40ths
3-40ths
do.
7-40the
2-40ths
do.
7-40ths
2-40ths
do.
60 and under 61 years
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PART II.
Where the pension is granted to a person who has administered the government of any colony or colonies for periods amounting in the whole to eight years, and has been employed either in such administration or in the permanent civil service of Her Majesty for periods amounting in the whole to not less than twenty-two years,
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service of the State, and the said office shall be deemed to be an office in a public department, and service
22 Vict. . 26. the said person shall, subject as herein-after provided, be qualified to receive a pension accordingly. 28 & 29 Vict.
Provided that the Commissioners of Her Majesty's Treasury shall determine the portion of every c. 113. such pension which shall be paid from the, Consolidated Fund of the United Kingdom or moneys voted by Parliament, but no payment shall be made therefrom in respect of any employment in the permanent civil service of a colony.
The expression "Imperial civil capacity" in this section means the permanent civil service of the State, and also the administration of the government of a colony within the meaning of the Colonial Governors (Pensions) Act, 1865.
35 & 36 Vict.
c. 29.
3. A person shall not receive by way of pension, under the Colonial Governors (Pensions) Acts, Provision 1865 and 1872, an amount which, together with any pension for service in the permanent civil as to pen- service of the state or of a colony, exceeds the sum of one thousand pounds a year, or two-thirds ions under of the salary and emoluments of his office in that service, whichever is greater, But his pension under the said Acts shall not be reduced by reason of his pension in respect of the said service & 36 Vict. being an emolument within the meaning of section seven of the Colonial Governors (Pensions) c. 29. Act, 1865.
28 & 29 Vict. o. 119, and
1. Any pension to be granted in pursuance of section ten of the Colonial Governors (l'ensions) Mode of Act, 1865, as amended by this Act, to a person who has administered the government of any colony computing or colonies shall be computed, according to the provisions of the Superannuation Act, 1859, on the superannua salary and emoluments of his office in the permanent civil service of the State or of a colony, and not ance to be on the salary received by him in respect of the administration of the said government.
granted in
tion allow.
certain cases. 5. Whereas by the Colonial Governors (Pensions) Acts, 1865 and 1872, provision is made for
Application retiring pensions to persons who have administered the government of any of Her Majesty's Colonies, of 28 & 29 and it is expedient to extend the said Acts to Her Majesty's High Commissioner in Cyprus: Be it Viot, c. 113. therefore enacted as follows:
and 35 & 36 Viot. c. 29.
Commis.
A pension may be granted in pursuance and subject to the provisions of the Colonial Governors to High (Pensions) Acta, 1865 and 1872, as amended by this or any other Act, to a person who has, either sioner in before or after the passing of this Act, administered the Government of Cyprus as Her Majesty's Cyprus. High Commissioner, and those Acts shall apply as if Cyprus were a Colony within the meaning thereof, and were within Her Majesty's dominions.
6. For the purposes of this Act a person shall be deemed to be employed in the permanent civil Definition of service of a colony if he holds any such permanent office in the service of Her Majesty in the permanent government of any colony as qualifies him to receive a pension ont of the revenues of such colony.
civil service
If the said periods amount to
And at the time of his retirement is of the age of
24 but not
23 but not
22 but not
25 years.
24 years.
23 years.
PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE
Reference :-
C.O.885
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of a colony.
7. A person shall not receive a pension under the Colonial Governors (Pensions) Acts, 1865 and 1872, or this Act, and also under section twelve of the Superannuation Act, 1859.
8. The expressions "permanent civil service of the State," "permanent civil service of Her Majesty," and "permanent civil service of the Crown," are hereby declared to have the same of terms, meaning, and this Act and any enactment relating to salaries and pensions shall be construed accordingly.
Provision against double pensions. Explanation
In this Act "pension" includes superannuation allowance.
A.D. 1857.
Short title and con- straction.
Application
of Super.
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9-10ths
6-40ths 6-40ths
3-40tha
-2-40ths
9-40ths
5-10this
2-40ths
9-40ths
5-10ths
2-40the
9-10ths
4-40ths
1-40th
8-4Uths
4-40ths
1-40th
8-10ths
4. 40ths
1-40th
***
8-10ths
4-40ths
1-40th
8-40tha
4-10ths
Nil.
8-40ths
4-40the
do.
8-40ths
3-40ths
do.
B-40ths
5-40ths
do.
8-40ths
3-40tha
do.
7-40ths
2-40the
do.
7-4uths
2-40ths
do.
3. PENSIONS (COLONIAL SERVICE) ACT, 1887 (50, 51 Vict. c. 13).
An Act to extend, in certain cases, the provisions of the Superannuation Act, 1859, and to extend and otherwise amend the provisions of the Colonial Governors (Pensions) Acts, 1865 and 1872. [5th July, 1887.]
BE it enacted by the Queen's most Excellent Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, and Commons, in this present Parliament assembled, and by the authority of the same, as follows:
1. This Act may be cited as the Pensions (Colonial Service) Act, 1887, and shall be construed as one with the Superannuation Act, 1859, and with the Colonial Governors (Pensions) Acts, 1865 and 1872.
2. Where a person who has been employed in any office in the permanent civil service of a colony has been employed also in some Imperial civil capacity, his service in the said office shall for the purposes of the Superannuation Act, 1859, and the Colonial Governors (Pensions) Acts, 1865 Colonial civil and 1872, and the Acts amending the said Acts, be deemed to be service in the permanent civil
annuation
Acta to
4. THE SUPERANNUATION ACT, 1859 (22 VICT. CAP. 26) SECTION 12.
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12. And whereas it will be for the Advantage of the Public Service that Officers holding Persons to Employments entitling them to Superannuation Allowances under this or other Acts shall be retain Right eligible for other Public Employments at home and abroad, without forfeiting their Claims to such to Superan Allowances :
nnation on
Transfer to
ploy ment
Every Officer already or hereafter to be transferred from Employment entitling him to other Em- Superannuation Allowance to Public Employment under the Crown not so entitling him shall be under the entitled, on his ultimate Retirement from the Public Service, to the same allowance as if he had Crown. continued to hold the vacated Appointment and at the same Rate of Salary as when the same was vacated, subject nevertheless to the Conditions which would in that Case have been applicable with respect to the Grant of such Allowance; provided that it shall be lawful for the Commissioners of the Treasury, in the Case of Officers transferred to Governorships and Lieutenant-Governorships of Colonies, and other high Offices abroad, conferred for a limited Period, to grant such Superannuation Allowance to such Officers on the Expiration of such Term of Service withoni a Renewal of Public Employment; but any Officer to whom such Grant is made while under the Age of Sixty Years shall be subject to the same Liability to be called upon to fill Office under the Crown, as herein provided concerning other Persons under that Age to whom like Allowances are granted.
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