1912_VOLUNTEER_ORDINANCE__1893 — Page 2

HK Historical Laws 香港歷史法例 All AI Reviewed

680

No. 4 of 1893.

VOLUNTEERS.

Power for volunteer to quit Corps on certain conditions.

[26 & 27 Vict. c. 65 s. 7.]

Volunteers to be under officers of

5.-(1) Subject as hereinafter mentioned, any volunteer may, except on actual military service, quit his corps on complying with the following conditions:-

(a) giving to the commanding officer of his corps 14 days notice in writing of his intention to quit the corps;

(b) delivering up in good order (fair wear and tear only excepted) all arms, clothing, and appointments, being public property or property of the corps, issued to him; and

(c) paying all money due or becoming due by him under the rules of the corps, either before or at the time or by reason of his quitting it,

and thereupon he shall be struck out of the muster roll of the corps by the commanding officer.

(2) If any volunteer gives such notice and the commanding officer 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 appointments issued to the volunteer, being public property or property of his corps, have been delivered up in good order (fair wear and tear only excepted), 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 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 commanding officer forthwith to strike such volunteer out of the muster roll of his corps, and such determination shall be binding on all persons.

6. Whenever any volunteers are on actual military service, or are undergoing drill exercise or inspection together with His Majesty's regular forces, or are voluntarily doing duty together with such forces, they and their officers shall, subject to any regulations made under this Ordinance, be under the command of the officers of His Majesty's regular forces, so, nevertheless, that the volunteers shall, when the circumstances of the service admit, be led by their own officers under such command.

*As amended by No. 51 of 1911.

7. ...

8. ... requ... by d... given... by h... attai... the i... wisc...

9. Volu... expec...

10. Inqui... or of Corps circur... report...

(2) time : volunt... volunt... volunt... such i...

11. anythi... vided...

(1) t...

(2) t...

(3) £... governi...

Edit History

2026-05-03 06:16:06 · NVIDIA / meta/llama-4-maverick-17b-128e-instruct
Live
View comparison
AI Proofread
680 No. 4 of 1893. VOLUNTEERS. Power for volunteer to quit Corps on certain conditions. [26 & 27 Vict. c. 65 s. 7.] Volunteers to be under officers of 5.-(1) Subject as hereinafter mentioned, any volunteer may, except on actual military service, quit his corps on complying with the following conditions:- (a) giving to the commanding officer of his corps 14 days notice in writing of his intention to quit the corps; (b) delivering up in good order (fair wear and tear only excepted) all arms, clothing, and appointments, being public property or property of the corps, issued to him; and (c) paying all money due or becoming due by him under the rules of the corps, either before or at the time or by reason of his quitting it, and thereupon he shall be struck out of the muster roll of the corps by the commanding officer. (2) If any volunteer gives such notice and the commanding officer 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 appointments issued to the volunteer, being public property or property of his corps, have been delivered up in good order (fair wear and tear only excepted), 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 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 commanding officer forthwith to strike such volunteer out of the muster roll of his corps, and such determination shall be binding on all persons. 6. Whenever any volunteers are on actual military service, or are undergoing drill exercise or inspection together with His Majesty's regular forces, or are voluntarily doing duty together with such forces, they and their officers shall, subject to any regulations made under this Ordinance, be under the command of the officers of His Majesty's regular forces, so, nevertheless, that the volunteers shall, when the circumstances of the service admit, be led by their own officers under such command. *As amended by No. 51 of 1911. 7. ... 8. ... requ... by d... given... by h... attai... the i... wisc... 9. Volu... expec... 10. Inqui... or of Corps circur... report... (2) time : volunt... volunt... volunt... such i... 11. anythi... vided... (1) t... (2) t... (3) £... governi...
Baseline (Original)
680 No. 4 of 1893. VOLUNTEERS. Power for volunteer to quit Corps on certain conditions. [26 & 27 Vict. c. 65 s. 7.] Volunteers to be under officers of * 5.-(1) Subject as hereinafter mentioned, any volunteer may, except on actual military service, quit his corps on complying with the following conditions:- (a) giving to the commanding officer of his corps 14 days notice in writing of his intention to quit the corps; (b) delivering up in good order (fair wear and tear only excepted) all arms, clothing, and appointments, being public property or property of the corps, issued to him; and (c) paying all money due or becoming due by him under the rules of the corps, either before or at the time or by reason of his quitting it, and thereupon he shall be struck out of the muster roll of the corps by the commanding officer. (2) If any volunteer gives such notice and the commanding officer refuses to strike him out of the muster roll, and the volunteer con- siders 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 appointments issued to the volunteer, being public property or property of his corps, have been delivered up in good order (fair wear and tear only excepted), 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 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 commanding officer forth- with to strike such volunteer out of the muster roll of his corps, and such determination shall be binding on all persons. 6. Whenever any volunteers are on actual military service, or are cominand of undergoing drill exercise or inspection together with His Majesty's regular forces. regular forces, or are voluntarily doing duty together with such forces, they and their officers shall, subject to any regulations made under this Ordinance, be under the command of the officers of His Majesty's regular forces, so, nevertheless, that the volunteers shall, when the circumstances of the service admit, be led by their own officers under such command. *As amended by No. 51 of 1911. 7. by a this VI. 8. requ by d givel by h attai the i wisc 9. Volu expec 10, Inqui or of Corps circur report (2) time : volunt volunt volunt such i format 11. anythi vided (1) t (2) t (3) £ governi
2026-05-03 06:16:06 · Baseline
View content

680

No. 4 of 1893.

VOLUNTEERS.

Power for

volunteer to quit Corps

on certain

conditions.

[26 & 27 Vict.

c. 65 s. 7.]

Volunteers to be under

officers of

*

5.-(1) Subject as hereinafter mentioned, any volunteer may, except on actual military service, quit his corps on complying with the following conditions:-

(a) giving to the commanding officer of his corps 14 days notice in writing of his intention to quit the corps;

(b) delivering up in good order (fair wear and tear only excepted) all arms, clothing, and appointments, being public property or property of the corps, issued to him; and

(c) paying all money due or becoming due by him under the rules of the corps, either before or at the time or by reason of his quitting it,

and thereupon he shall be struck out of the muster roll of the corps by the commanding officer.

(2) If any volunteer gives such notice and the commanding officer refuses to strike him out of the muster roll, and the volunteer con- siders 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 appointments issued to the volunteer, being public property or property of his corps, have been delivered up in good order (fair wear and tear only excepted), 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 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 commanding officer forth- with to strike such volunteer out of the muster roll of his corps, and such determination shall be binding on all persons.

6. Whenever any volunteers are on actual military service, or are cominand of undergoing drill exercise or inspection together with His Majesty's regular forces. regular forces, or are voluntarily doing duty together with such forces, they and their officers shall, subject to any regulations made under this Ordinance, be under the command of the officers of His Majesty's regular forces, so, nevertheless, that the volunteers shall, when the circumstances of the service admit, be led by their own officers under such command.

*As amended by No. 51 of 1911.

7.

by a

this

VI.

8.

requ

by d

givel

by h

attai

the i wisc

9.

Volu

expec

10,

Inqui

or of Corps circur

report

(2)

time :

volunt

volunt

volunt

such i format

11. anythi

vided

(1) t

(2) t

(3) £

governi

Comments

Approved members can add comments, bookmarks, and private notes.

No comments yet.

Private Research Note

Private notes are available after approval.