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Terms on which any member of Police Force may resign. [Ibid, s. 23.]
Free passage or bonus after five years service. [No. 8 of 1869, s. 3.]
Proviso as to notice.
Pensions. [Ibid, s. 4.]
Revocation of pension. [Ibid, s. 5.]
ORDINANCE No. 14 OF 1887.
Police Force Consolidation.
15. Any subordinate officer or constable shall be entitled to claim his discharge at any time upon his giving to the Captain Superintendent three months' notice of his wish to withdraw, and paying a sum equivalent to two months' pay of the rank he may hold at the time of his giving notice of withdrawal for each unexpired year of his term of appointment. [Proviso added by Ordinance No. 20 of 1890.]
16. Every subordinate officer or constable shall at the termination of each service of five years for which he may be engaged, but subject to the proviso hereinafter contained, be entitled to a free passage from Hongkong to the port nearest to the place at which he may have been engaged for service, or in lieu thereof, or in case he shall have been engaged in Hongkong, he shall be entitled to a sum by way of bonus equal to three months' pay of the rank to which at the time he may belong; provided always that he shall acquire no right to such free passage or bonus unless he shall have given three months' previous notice to the Captain Superintendent of his intention to leave the force at the expiration of such service of five years, or unless he shall engage for a further period of five years, in which case he shall be entitled to the said bonus, although he may not have given such notice.
17. It shall be lawful for the Governor in Council from time to time to regulate the general conditions upon which, and the manner in which pensions are to be granted to members of the Police Force, and to determine in each particular case whether a pension shall or shall not be granted to any member of the Police Force, and in the event of the Governor in Council determining that a pension shall be granted to any member of the Police Force, to further determine the amount to be paid in respect thereof, and the terms on which and the manner in which the same shall be paid.
18. If within three years after the granting of a pension under this Ordinance to any member of the Police Force it be proved to the satisfaction of the Governor in Council that the person to whom such pension may have been granted had been guilty of any corrupt practices in the execution of his office, either by receiving bribes or by inducing or compelling payment directly or indirectly of any valuable consideration to himself or to any other person by way of a bribe, or by otherwise acting corruptly in the execution of or under color of his office as a member of the Police, then in every such case it shall be lawful for the Governor
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Terms on which any member of Police Force- may resign. [Ibid, s. 23.]
Free passage
or bonus after
five years service.
[No. 8 of 1869, s. 3.]
Proviso as to notice.
Pensions. {Ibid, s. 4.]
Revocation of pension. [Ibid, s. 5.]
ORDINANCE No. 14 OF 1887.
Police Force Consolidation.
15. Any subordinate officer or constable shall be entitled to claim. his discharge at any time upon his giving to the Captain Superintendent three months' notice of his wish to withdraw, and paying a sum equiva- lent to two months pay of the rank he may hold at the time of his giving notice of withdrawal for each unexpired year of his term of appointment. [Proviso added by Ordinance No. 20 of 1890.]
16. Every subordinate officer or constable shall at the termination of each service of five years for which he may be engaged, but subject to the proviso hereinafter contained, be entitled to a free passage from Hongkong to the port nearest to the place at which he may have been engaged for service, or in lieu thereof, or in case he shall have been engaged in Hongkong, he shall be entitled to a sum by way of bonus equal to three months' pay of the rank to which at the time he may belong; provided always that he shall acquire no right to such free passage or bonus unless he shall have given three months' previous notice to the Captain Superintendent of his intention to leave the force at the expiration of such service of five years, or unless he shall engage for a further period of five years in which case he shall be entitled to the said bonus, although he may not have given such notice.
17. It shall be lawful for the Governor in Council from time to time to regulate the general conditions upon which, and the manner in which pensions are to be granted to members of the Police Force and to deter- mine in each particular case whether a pension shall or shall not be granted to any member of the Police Force, and in the event of the Gov- ernor in Council determining that a pension shall be granted to any member of the Police Force, to further determine the amount to be paid in respect thereof and the terms on which and the manner in which the same shall be paid.
18. If within three years after the granting of a pension under this Ordinance to any member of the Police Force it be proved to the satis- faction of the Governor in Council that the person to whom such pension may have been granted had been guilty of any corrupt practices in the execution of his office either by receiving bribes or by inducing or com- pelling payment directly or indirectly of any valuable consideration to himself or to any other person by way of a bribe or by otherwise acting corruptly in the execution of or under color of his office as a member of the Police, then in every such case it shall be lawful for the Governor
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