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cease on
employment
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, certain 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, and thereupon such pension or allowance shall cease accordingly.
(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 such company in this Colony, as the case may be, to give directions for the restoration of such pension or allowance, with retrospective effect if he shall see fit, to such date as he specifies, and such pension or allowance shall be restored accordingly.
Estate
in service
16. Where an officer holding a pensionable office, who Gratuity to is not serving on probation or agreement, dies while in service where of this Colony, and during the five years preceding his death officer dies has continuously held pensionable office in this Colony or of the offices in other public service which were, when he held them, Colony. pensionable under the law or regulations in force relating to such service, it shall be lawful for the Governor in Council to grant to his legal personal representative, or in case the gratuity does not exceed $1,000 to such person Governor in Council shall name as the recipient, a gratuity of as the an amount not exceeding one year's pensionable emoluments of the officer so dying. Such gratuity, if granted to the legal personal representative, shall form part of the estate of the officer for purposes of distribution under any testamentary disposition made by him or under an intestacy, as the case may be; but, nevertheless, no estate duty shall be payable in respect thereof, and its addition to the principal value of the estate shall not be taken into consideration for the purpose of increasing the rate at which estate duty on the remainder of the estate may be payable.
officers
17. Where an officer, being a woman and holding a Gratuity pensionable office in this Colony, has completed not less than to women five years' service in this Colony, and resigns such office on, retiring on or with a view to marriage, or is required to retire from the marriage. public service under the provisions of section 10 (d), she may be granted a gratuity calculated at the rate of one-twelfth of a month's pensionable emoluments for each completed month of service provided that such gratuity shall not exceed one year's pensionable emoluments.
Pension
etc., of
officer
18.(1) It shall be lawful for the Governor in Council to award to the widow and orphans of an officer who has been to widow, killed in the discharge of his duty, or who dies as a direct result of injuries received while on duty, or who dies of illness the killed, contraction of which was specifically attributable to the nature discharge of his duties, a pension not exceeding ten-sixtieths of the of duty. deceased officer's emoluments or $100 a year, whichever sum
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is greater Provided that this maximum may be exceeded in exceptional cases.
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