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But if quarters are allotted in connexion with an officer's work, at or near his working premises, rent shall be reduced by 6 per cent. of his salary.
109.-Rent allowance. (1) Rent allowance, when no fixed allow- ance is provided, shall be a sum equal to the rent paid by an officer for a privately owned tenement or for lodgings, or if that rent is greater than the maximum rent for the time being prescribed for him in this Order, a sum equal to such maximum rent, less, in either case, the sum, if any,
which he would pay as rent for quarters
if he occupied quarters.
(2) Every European officer on a sterling salary who is not living in quarters and to whom no quarters are allotted may draw a rent allowance which, unless he is entitled to free quarters, shall not exceed 10 per cent. of his salary if he has dependants or 5 per cent. if he has none.
For the purpose of assessing rent allowance the following maximum rents are prescribed
(a) for any officer not provided for in sub-paragraph (b)
Salary.
Officers who occupy
tenements and
(i) share them with
other officers; or
(ii) are entitled to
free quarters; or
Other officers
(iii) hold senior super- with without scale posts; or depend- depend-
(iv) have 20 years'
service; or
ants. ants.
(v) have dependants.
Over £1,400
$250
$200
$100
£1,100 but not over £1,400
$200
$160
$80
£700
£1,100
$175
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$140
$70
£700 or less
$150
$120
$60
(b) for any officer entitled to free quarters and not holding a senior superscale post
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