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Pension to Cease on

bankruptcy or conviction.

ordinary pension, he may receive in lieu of a gratuity an annual allowance of so many fiftieths as the years he has actually served in addition

to the number of fiftieths that may be awarded

to him under the preceding regulation,

10. If any pensioner under these Regulations is appointed to an office under the Crown either

in the Colony or elsewhere then, during the tenure

of such office, so much only, if any, of his

pension shall be paid to him as with the emolumente

of such office makes up an amount equal to the

emoluments of the office which he left at the date

of grant of his pension.

11. If any officer to whom a pension has been granted under these Regulations is convicted before any Court in His Majesty's dominions of any orime or offence for which he is sentenced to

death or penal servitude or transportation or any term of imprisonment with hard labour not exceeding twelve months, and does not within two months after such conviction receive His Majesty's free pardon, or if any such person becomes a bankrupt, then in every such case such pension 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 for the Colonies or if such pensioner is resident in the Colony then for the Governor-in-Council from time to time during the remainder of such pensioner's life or during such shorter period or periods either continuous or discontinuous as such Secretary of State or Governor-in-Council shell think fit to pay all or any part of the moneye to which such pensioner would have been entitled by way of pension had he

not

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