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Provided always that in any case where a pension or allowance ceases by reason of the bankruptcy or insolvency of the pensioner it shall be lawful for the Secretary of State, or where such adjudication of bankruptcy or declaration of insolvency was made in this Colony, 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 he shall think fit, to cause all or any part of the monies to which such pensioner would have been entitled by way of pension or allowance, had he not become a bankrupt or insolvent, to be paid to, or applied for the main tenance and personal support or benefit of all or any, to the exclusion of the other or others of the following persons, namely, such pensioner and any wife, child or children of his, in such proportions and manner as the Secretary of State or the Governor in Council, as the case may be, thinks proper; and such monies shall be paid or applied accordingly.
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14. (1) If any person to whom a pension or other Pension allowance has been granted under this Ordinance is convicted etc., to before any Court of competent jurisdiction whether in the conviction. Colony or elsewhere, of any crime or offence for which he is sentenced to death or penal servitude or transportation or any term of imprisonment, it shall be lawful for the Secretary of State or, if such conviction is had in this Colony, the Governor in Council to direct that such pension or allowance shali forthwith cease, and thereupon such pension or allowance shall cease accordingly.
(2) If any person whose pension or allowance has ceased under the provisions of sub-section (1) shall at any time receive a full pardon in respect of the crime or offence of which he was convicted, his pension or allowance shall be restored with retrospective effect.
(3) Where any pension or allowance has ceased under the provisions of sub-section (1) it shall be lawful for the Secretary of State or, if the conviction of the pensioner was had in this Colony, the Governor in Council to cause all or any part of the monies which would have been payable to the pensioner by way of pension or allowance to be paid to or applied for the maintenance and personal support or benefit of any wife, child or children of the pensioner and, after the expiration of his sentence, for the benefit of the pensioner himself, in such proportions and manner as the Secretary of State or the Governor in Council, as the case may be, thinks
proper.
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15.-(1) If any person to whom a pension or other Pension, allowance has been granted under this Ordinance becomes etc., to either a director of any company the principal part of whose accepting business is in any way directly concerned with this Colony, in certain
employment or an officer or a servant employed in this Colony by any such companies. company, without in every such case the permission of the Governor in Council in writing first had and obtained, then in every such case it shall be lawful for the Governor in Council, with the approval of the Secretary of State, to direct that such pension or allowance shall forthwith cease, such pension or allowance shall cease accordingly.
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(2) It shall be lawful for the Governor in Council with the approval of the Secretary of State, on being satisfied that the person in respect of whose pension or allowance any such direction shall have been given has ceased to be a director of such company, or to be employed as an officer or servant of
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