549. 180.487
1982 Ed.)
Pensions Regulations
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service, paragraph (a) shall, as respects that period, have effect as if the words "leave without salary not granted on grounds of public policy” were substituted for the words "leave on full salary";
(iv) if during his military service the officer shall be injured
or killed, he shall not, for the purposes of any provision of the Ordinance or of these regulations relating to injury awards, be deemed to have been injured or killed in the discharge of his duty;
(v) the provisions of this regulation which require that the officer shall be deemed to have held a specified office and to have been on leave from a specified service shall not apply in respect of any period during which he shall actually have held any other substantive office and have been on leave from any public service;
(vi) save where in any particular case the Governor otherwise directs, this regulation shall not apply where the office in the public service last held by the officer prior to military service was not a pensionable office;
(vii) the provisions of this regulation shall not apply to an officer who has received a pension or gratuity during a period of service in Her Majesty's Forces in respect of public service prior to joining Her Majesty's Forces.
17. Where an officer, during some period of his service has. been on the active list of the Royal Navy, the Army or the Royal Air 54 937 Force and pension contributions have been paid in respect of that period from the funds of the Colony or of any Scheduled Govern- ment and have not been refunded, such period shall not be taken into account as pensionable service.
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18.
PBS 1937
(1) "Subject to this regulation, for the purpose of computing the amount of the pension or gratuity of án officer, the highest pensionable emoluments enjoyed or drawn by him during his service in an established office shall be taken:";
trial, during his service in a pensionable office shall be taken:
Provided that if, by reason of any order made in any dis- ciplinary proceedings against any officer, the amount to be taken in accordance with the provisions of this regulation exceeds the pensionable emoluments enjoyed by him at the date of his retire- ment, there shall be taken such pensionable emoluments.
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"(IA) Where an officer has more than-one period of continuous service the highest pensionable emoluments enjoyed or drawn by him in the course of any particular period of continuous service only shall be taken into account for computing the amount of the pension or gratuity for that period.
(18) Where an officer is serving on trial or probation in an elice immediately following service other than on trial or probation, the highest pensionable emoluments which the officer would have enjoyed or drawn in his substantive rank at the date of his retirement or death shall be tuken for the purpose of computing the amount of the pension or gratuity "of the officer.",
[Subsidiary]
Scavice in Her Majesty's Forces
Emoluments to be taken for computing pension or gratuity. LN. 123 80. 26 of 1982. x. 6; w.c.l. 30.5.80.
26 of 1982, s. 6
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