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(e) paying all money due or becoming due by him under this Ordinance or under any regulations made thereunder or under the rules of the corps, either before or at the time or by reason of his quitting it; and thereup on he shall be struck out of the muster roll of the corps by the administrative commandant.
(2) If any volunteer gives such notice and the administrative commandant refuses to strike him out of the muster roll, and the volunteer considers himself aggrieved thereby, the volunteer may appeal to a magistrate, who shall hear and determine the appeal. and may, for the purposes thereof, administer oaths and examine any person as a witness, and, if it appears to the magistrate that the arms, clothing, and appoint- ments issued to the volunteer, being public property or property of his corps, have been delivered up in good order (fair wear and tear only excepte), or that he has paid or is ready to pay sufficient compensation for any damages that such articles may have sustained, and that all moneys due or becoming due by him under this Ordinance or under any regulations made thereunder or under the rules of his corps, either before or at the time of or by reason of his quitting it, have been paid, the magistrate may order the administrative colaman- dant forthwith to strike such volunteer out of the muster roll of his corps, and such determination shall be binding on all persons.
(3.) Notwithstanding anything tained, every volunteer shall be de himself to serve for a period date of his first admission to or is discharged from, the of the first year of the said. administrative commandant sixty dollars, if after the exp before the expiration of the
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6. Whenever any volunteers are on actual i service, or are undergoing drill exercise or ins together with His Majesty's regular forces, or ar tarily doing duty together with such forces, t their officers shall, subject to any regalor under this Ordinance, be under the command officers of His Majesty's regular forces, so, eve that the volunteers shall, when the circumstance" the service admit, be led by their own officers und uch command.
7. An annual inspection of every volunteer shall be held by a general or field officer of Majesty's army.
8. The Governor in Council may by regul declare what is requisite to entitle a voluntee deemed an efficient volunteer by defining purpose the extent of attendance at drill to be g the volunteer, the course of instruction to 1 through by him, and the degree of proficiency and instruction to be attained by him and hi h proficiency to be judged of by the inspectin annnal inspection of the corps or other ibed.
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