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by an
acting officer, such dating. ~ officer should have no claim to
any
portion of personal allowance or _ increments, both of which
are the
personal earnings of the officer vacating the post.
4.
Class B is more.
difficult to deal with as it occurs sometimes that when an officer.
belonging to it obtains leave it is necessary to separate the two offices held by him. When such separation can be avoided I see no reason why the
officer obtaining leave, or transferred to an acting appointment, should not draw full pay of both
offices
on vacation leave, and half
pay
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-pay of both on half pay leave or ___ temporary transfer; but if the separation of the two offices is unavoidable, then I think that the full pay of the
go
to the
office to which the lower rate of pay is attached should -person actually performing
duties as remuneration for work
done.
5.
the
This subject has already.
been under the consideration of the Secretary of State for I find that in Lord Carnarvon's despatch N. 13 of
18th March, 1874, it was directed that
Mr Lister who was then absent
on
as to
leave, should draw half pay Interpreter, 2. Coroner and 3: Sheriff.
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