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(2) Nothing in this section shall be deemed to limit or derogate from the power given by section 177 of the said Act to the officer commanding His Majesty's forces with which the corps is serving of making general orders specifying such ex- ceptions or modifications as in the same section are referred to.

Provided nevertheless that such modifications shall not apply to officers of the corps and volunteers who being on active 44 & 45 Veit service as defined by section 189 of the Army Act are outside c. 58. the limits of the Colony.

(3) Disciplinary measures may be imposed, court martial proceedings may be commenced and carried on, and punish- ments may be imposed, in respect of acts and omissions of any officer of the corps or volunteer while on actual military service, or while undergoing any such drill, exercise, training or inspection, or doing any such voluntary duty, as is referred to in sub-section (1), even though such actual military service, drill, exercise, training, inspection, or duty, shall have come to an end, and though such officer of the corps or volunteer shall have been released from any arrest or custody to which he may have been subjected.

ordered.

18. (1) It shall be lawful for the Commandant to order Attendance any officer of the corps or volunteer to attend at any time at when Volunteer Headquarters or at any other place within the Colony for the purposes of any court martial or court of in- quiry, or for any other special purpose which may seem proper to the Commandant.

(2) Every such officer or volunteer who without reason- able excuse fails to comply with any such order shall upon summary conviction be liable to a fine not exceeding two hundred and fifty dollars.

PART IV.

RULES AND PROPERTY OF CORPS.

19. The members of the corps may make rules for the Rules for management of the property, finances, and civil affairs of the management of property, corps, but such rules shall not have effect unless and until they etc., of have been approved by the Governor and have been published corps. in the Gazette, and upon publication in the Gazette the rules so approved shall be binding on all members of the corps.

of corps

ex officio.

20. All moneys subscribed by or to, or for the use of the Vesting of corps and all effects belonging to the corps or lawfully property used by it, not being the property of an individual member of in the the corps, and the exclusive right to sue for and recover Commandant current subscriptions, arrears of subscriptions, and other moneys due to the corps shall vest in the Commandant for the time being with power for him to sue, to make contracts and conveyances, and to do all other lawful things relating thereto, and the Commandant shall be deemed to be a public officer within the meaning of the Crown Suits Ordinance, 1910, and Ordinance the service of the corps shall be deemed to be a public service No. 5 of within the meaning of that Ordinance.

1910.

21. If any officer of the corps or volunteer fails duly to Return of deliver up in good order (fair wear and tear excepted) any arms etc. arms, clothing or appointments which he is liable under this Ordinance to deliver up, or any arms clothing, or appoint-

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