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258

No. 2 of 1881.

CENSUS.

(3) Any enumerator who knowingly makes a false return of any of the matters specified herein shall, on summary conviction, be liable to a fine not exceeding 500 dollars.

Remuneration of officers. 9. The Governor shall award such remuneration as he may think fit to census officers and enumerators.

1882.

No. 1 of 1882 repealed by No. 9 of 1912, s. 13.

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Forfeiture of pension by person convicted of certain crime.

[33 & 34 Vict. c. 23 s. 2.]

No. 2 of 1882.

To provide for the vacation of Offices and the determination of Pensions and Allowances held by persons convicted of crime.

[13th December, 1882.]

1. The Public Officers (Conviction of Crime) Ordinance, 1882.

2. If any person convicted within the jurisdiction of any of His Majesty's Courts, of treason or felony for which he is sentenced to death, or penal servitude, or any term of imprisonment with hard labour or exceeding 12 months, at the time of such conviction holds in this Colony any civil office under the Crown or other public employment or place, or is entitled to any pension or superannuation allowance payable by the public or out of any public fund, such office, employment, or place shall forthwith become vacant, and such pension or superannuation allowance shall forthwith determine and cease to be payable, unless such person receives a free pardon from His Majesty within 6 months after such conviction, or before the filling up of such office, employment, or place, if given at a later period; and such person shall become and (until he has suffered the punishment to which he has been sentenced, or such other punishment as by competent authority may be substituted for the same, or receives a free pardon from His Majesty) shall continue thenceforth incapable of holding in this Colony any civil office under the Crown or other public employment or place.

* As amended by No. 12 of 1910.

† As amended by No. 50 of 1911 and No. 51 of 1911.

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258 No. 2 of 1881. CENSUS. (3) Any enumerator who knowingly makes a false return of any of the matters specified herein shall, on summary conviction, be liable to a fine not exceeding 500 dollars. Remuneration of officers. 9. The Governor shall award such remuneration as he may think fit to census officers and enumerators. 1882. No. 1 of 1882 repealed by No. 9 of 1912, s. 13. 2 its 3 for Short title. Forfeiture of pension by person convicted of certain crime. [33 & 34 Vict. c. 23 s. 2.] No. 2 of 1882. To provide for the vacation of Offices and the determination of Pensions and Allowances held by persons convicted of crime. [13th December, 1882.] 1. The Public Officers (Conviction of Crime) Ordinance, 1882. 2. If any person convicted within the jurisdiction of any of His Majesty's Courts, of treason or felony for which he is sentenced to death, or penal servitude, or any term of imprisonment with hard labour or exceeding 12 months, at the time of such conviction holds in this Colony any civil office under the Crown or other public employment or place, or is entitled to any pension or superannuation allowance payable by the public or out of any public fund, such office, employment, or place shall forthwith become vacant, and such pension or superannuation allowance shall forthwith determine and cease to be payable, unless such person receives a free pardon from His Majesty within 6 months after such conviction, or before the filling up of such office, employment, or place, if given at a later period; and such person shall become and (until he has suffered the punishment to which he has been sentenced, or such other punishment as by competent authority may be substituted for the same, or receives a free pardon from His Majesty) shall continue thenceforth incapable of holding in this Colony any civil office under the Crown or other public employment or place. * As amended by No. 12 of 1910. As amended by No. 50 of 1911 and No. 51 of 1911. pro the 4. und Ordi on dolla in a his 1 I 5. provi (2) other the g 6. such (2). cept t 7. ] for m
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258 No. 2 of 1881. CENSUS. (3) Any enumerator who knowingly makes a false return of any of the matters specified herein shall, on suminary conviction, be liable to a fine not exceeding 500 dollars. Remunera- 9. The Governor shall award such remuneration as he may think fit to census officers and enumerators. tion of officers. * 1882. No. 1 of 1882 repealed by No. 9 of 1912, s. 13. 2 its 3 for Short title. Forfeiture of or pension by person convicted of certain crine. [33 & 34 Vict. c. 23 s. 2.] t No. 2 of 1882. To provide for the vacation of Offices and the determination of Pensions and Allowances held by persons convicted of crime. [13th December, 1882.] 1. The Public Officers (Conviction of Crime) Ordinance, 1882. 2. If any person convicted within the jurisdiction of any of His public office Majesty's Courts, of treason or felony for which he is sentenced to death, or penal servitude, or any term of imprisonment with hard labour or exceeding 12 months, at the time of such conviction holds in this Colony any civil office under the Crown or other public employment or place, or is entitled to any pension or superannua- tion allowance payable by the public or out of any public fund, such office, employment, or place shall forthwith become vacant, and such pension or superannuation allowance shall forthwith de- termine and cease to be payable, unless such person receives a free pardon from His Majesty within 6 months after such conviction, or before the filling up of such office, employment, or place, if given at a later period; and such person shall become and (until he has suffered the punishment to which he has been sentenced, or such other punishment as by competent authority may be sub- stituted for the same, or receives a free pardon from His Majesty) shall continue thenceforth incapable of holding in this Colony any civil office under the Crown or other public employment or place. * As amended by No. 12 of 1910. As amended by No. 50 of 1911 and No. 51 of 1911. pro the 4. und Ordi on dolla in a his 1 I 5.- provi (2) other the g 6.-- such (2). cept t 7. ] for m
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258

No. 2 of 1881.

CENSUS.

(3) Any enumerator who knowingly makes a false return of any

of the matters specified herein shall, on suminary conviction, be liable to a fine not exceeding 500 dollars.

Remunera- 9. The Governor shall award such remuneration as he may

think fit to census officers and enumerators.

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officers.

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1882.

No. 1 of 1882 repealed by No. 9 of 1912, s. 13.

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for

Short title.

Forfeiture of

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[33 & 34 Vict. c. 23 s. 2.]

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No. 2 of 1882.

To provide for the vacation of Offices and the determination of Pensions and Allowances held by persons convicted of crime.

[13th December, 1882.]

1. The Public Officers (Conviction of Crime) Ordinance, 1882.

2. If any person convicted within the jurisdiction of any of His public office Majesty's Courts, of treason or felony for which he is sentenced to death, or penal servitude, or any term of imprisonment with hard labour or exceeding 12 months, at the time of such conviction holds in this Colony any civil office under the Crown or other public employment or place, or is entitled to any pension or superannua- tion allowance payable by the public or out of any public fund, such office, employment, or place shall forthwith become vacant, and such pension or superannuation allowance shall forthwith de- termine and cease to be payable, unless such person receives a free pardon from His Majesty within 6 months after such conviction, or before the filling up of such office, employment, or place, if given at a later period; and such person shall become and (until he has suffered the punishment to which he has been sentenced, or such other punishment as by competent authority may be sub- stituted for the same, or receives a free pardon from His Majesty) shall continue thenceforth incapable of holding in this Colony any civil office under the Crown or other public employment or place.

* As amended by No. 12 of 1910.

† As amended by No. 50 of 1911 and No. 51 of 1911.

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