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with cease; provided always that in any case where a pension ceases by reason of the bankruptcy of the pensioner it shall be lawful for the Secretary of State from time to time during the remainder of such pen- sioner's life, or during such shorter period periods, either continuous or discontinuous, as he shall think fit, to cause all or any part of the moneys to which such pensioner would have been entitled by way of pension had he not become a bankrupt to be paid.to, or applied for the maintenance and personal support or benefit of, all or any, exclusive of the other or others, of the following persons, namely, such pensioner and any wife, child, or children [or other dependents] of his, in such proportions and manner Secretary of State thinks proper; and such moneys shall be paid or applied accordingly.

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14. If any person to whom a pension has been granted under this Ordinance is con- conviction. victed before any competent court, whether within or without His Majesty's dominions, of any crime or offence, then in every such case it shall be lawful for the Secre- tary of State to direct that such pension shall forthwith cease; provided always that the pension shall be restored with retrospective effect in the case of a person who, after conviction as above described,

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time receives a free pardon; and provided further that where a pension ceases by reason of the conviction of the pen- sioner as aforesaid it shall be lawful for the Secretary of State to cause all or any part of the moneys to which the pensioner would have been entitled by way of pension to be paid to or applied for the benefit of any wife, child, or children for other dependents] of the pensioner, or, after the expiration of his sentence, also for the benefit of the pensioner himself, in the same manner pre- cisely and subject to the same qualifications and restrictions as in the case of bankruptcy as herein before provided.

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15. If any person to whom a pension has been granted under this Ordinance becomes either a Director of any Company the principal part of whose business is in any way directly concerned with the [Colony],"or an officer or a servant employed in the Colony by any such Company, without in every such case the permission of the Governor in writing first had and obtained, then in every such case it shall be lawful for the Governor, with the approval of the Secretary of State, to direct that such pension shall forthwith cease: pro- vided always that it shall be lawful for the Secretary of State, on being satisfied that the person in respect of whose pension any such direction shall have been given has ceased to

be a Director of such Company or to be

Or other specified area including the Colony, as named in each Colony.

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shall forthwith cease, provided always that in any case where a pension ceases by reason of the bankruptcy of the pensioner it shall be lawful for the Secretary of State from time to time during the remainder of such pensioner's life, or during such shorter period or periods, either continuous or dis- continuous, as he shall think fit, to cause all or any part of the moneys to which such pensioner would have been entitled by way of pension had he not become a bankrupt to be paid to, or applied for the mainten- ance and personal support or benefit of all or any, exclusive of the other or others, of the following persons, namely, such pen- sioner and any wife, child, or children [or other dependents] of his, in such proportions and manner as the Secretary of State thinks proper; and such moneys shall be paid or applied accordingly.

14. If any person to whom a pension has been granted under this Ordinance is con- victed before any competent court, whether within or without His Majesty's dominions, of any crime or offence, then in every such case it shall be lawful for the Secre- tary of State to direct that such pension shall forthwith cease; provided always that the pension shall be restored with retrospective effect in the case of a person who, after conviction as above described, at any time receives a free pardon; and provided further that where a pension ceases by reason of the conviction of the pensioner as aforesaid it shall be lawful for the Secretary of State to cause all or any part of the moneys to which the pensioner would have been entitled by way of pension to be paid to or applied for the benefit of any wife, child, or children (or other dependents] of the pensioner, or, after the expiration of his sentence, also for the benefit of the pensioner himself, in the same manner pre- cisely and subject to the same qualifications and restrictions as in the case of bankruptcy as herein before provided.

15. If any person to whom a pension has been granted under this Ordinance becomes either a Director of any Company the prin- cipal part of whose business is in any way directly concerned with [the Colony], or an officer or a servant employed in the Colony by any such Company, without in every such case the permission of the Governor in writing first had and obtained, then in every such case it shall be lawful for the Governor, with the approval of the Secretary of State, to direct that such pension shall forthwith cease: pro- vided always that it shall be lawful for the Secretary of State, on being satisfied that the person in respect of whose pension any such direction shall have been given has ceased to be a Director of such Company or to be

* Or other specifled area including the Colony, as named in each Colony.

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forthwith cease; provided always that in any case where a pension ceases by reason of the bankruptcy of the pensioner it shall be lawful for the Secretary of State from time to time during the remainder of such pensioner's life, or during such shorter period or periods, either continuous or dis continuous, as he shall think fit, to cause all or any part of the moneys to which such pensioner would have been entitled by way of pension had he not become a bankrupt to be paid to, or applied for the maintenance and personal support or benefit of all or any, exclusive of the other or others, of the following persons, namely, such pen- sioner and any wife, child, children [or other dependents] of his, in such proportions and manner as the Secretary of State thinks

proper; and such moneys shall be paid or applied accordingly.

14. If any person to whom a pension has been granted under this Ordinance is con- victed before any competent court, whether within or without His Majesty's dominions, of any crime or offence, then in every such case it shall be lawful for the Secre- tary of State to direct that such pension shall forthwith cease; provided always that the pension shall be restored with retrospective effect in the case of a person who, after conviction as above described, at any time receives a free pardon; and provided further that where a pension ceases by reason of the conviction of the pensioner as aforesaid it shall be lawful for the Secretary of State to cause all or any part of the moneys to which the pensioner would have been entitled by way of pension to be paid to or applied for the benefit of any wife, child, or children [or other dependents] of the pensioner, or, after the expiration of his sentence, also for the benefit of the pensioner himself, in the same manner precisely and subject to the same qualifications and restrictions as in the case of bankruptcy as hereinbefore provided.

been granted under this Ordinance becomes 15. If any person to whom a pension has either a Director of any Company the prin- cipal part of whose business is in any way directly concerned with [the Colony], or an officer or a servant employed in the Colony by any such Company, without in every such case the permission of the Governor in writing first had and obtained, then in every such case it shall be lawful for the Governor, with the approval of the Secretary of State, to direct that such pension shall forthwith cease: pro- vided always that it shall be lawful for the Secretary of State, on being satisfied that the person in respect of whose pension any such direction shall have been given has ceased to be a Director of such Company or to be

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