VOLUNTEERS.
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serving of making such exceptions or modifications as in the same section are referred to.
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PART IV.
RULES AND PROPERTY Of Corps.
18. (1) The members of a Volunteer Corps may make rules for the management of the property, finances, and civil affairs of the corps, but any such rules shall not have effect unless and until the commanding officer of the corps thinks fit to transmit the same through the General Officer Commanding the Troops to the Governor for his approval and such approval has been notified by the Governor through the same channel to the commanding officer of the corps to be by him forthwith communicated to the corps, whereupon the rules so approved shall be binding on all members of the corps and shall be published in the Gazette.
(2) A copy of the rules in print or writing or partly in print and partly in writing, certified under the hand of the commanding officer as a true copy of the rules whereof such approval has been notified as aforesaid, shall be conclusive evidence of the rules of the corps.
19. All moneys subscribed by, or to, or for the use of a Volunteer Corps and all effects belonging to any such corps or lawfully used by it, not being the property of an individual member of the corps, and the exclusive right to sue for and recover current subscriptions, arrears of subscriptions, and other moneys due to the corps shall vest in the commanding officer of the corps with power for him to sue, to make contracts and conveyances, and to do all other lawful things relating thereto.
20. If any person fails to deliver up in good order (fair wear and tear excepted) any arms, clothing or appointments which he is liable under this Ordinance or the rules framed hereunder to deliver up, he shall be liable to pay to the commanding officer of the corps the value thereof as determined by a general committee constituted in accordance with the rules framed under this Ordinance.
21. If any person belonging or having belonged to a Volunteer Corps refuses or neglects to pay anything subscribed or undertaken to be paid by him towards any of the funds or expenses of the corps or due under the rules of the corps and actually payable by him, or
* As amended by No. 50 of 1911 and No. 1 of 1912.
* As amended by No. 1 of 1912.
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VOLUNTEERS.
No. 4 of 1893.
685
serving of making such exceptions or modifications as in the same section are referred to.
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PART IV.
RULES AND PROPERTY Of Corps.
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18. (1) The members of a Volunteer Corps may make rules for Rules for the management of the property, finances, and civil affairs of the management
of property, corps, but any such rules shall not have effect unless and until the etc., of corps. commanding officer of the corps thinks fit to transmit the same c. 65 s. 24.]
[26 & 27 Vict. through the General Officer Commanding the Troops to the Governor for his approval and such approval has been notified by the Governor through the same channel to the commanding officer of the corps to be by him forthwith communicated to the corps, whereupon the rules so approved shail be binding on all members of the corps and shall be published in the Gazette.
(2) A copy of the rules in print or writing or partly in print and partly in writing, certified under the hand of the commanding officer as a true copy of the rules whereof such approval has been notified as aforesaid, shall be conclusive evidence of the rules of the corps.
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19. All moneys subscribed by, or to, or for the use of a Volunteer Vesting of Corps and all effects belonging to any such corps or lawfully used property of by it, not being the property of an individual member of the corps, commanding and the exclusive right to sue for and recover current subscriptions, cx officio. arrears of subscriptions, and other moneys due to the corps shall [b. s. 25.] vest in the commanding officer of the corps with power for him to sue, to make contracts and conveyances, and to do all other lawful things relating thereto.
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20. If any person fails to deliver up in good order (fair wear and Giving tear excepted) any arms, clothing or appointments which he is liable under this Ordinance or the rules framed hereunder to deliver up, he shall be liable to pay to the commanding officer of the corps the value thereof as determined by a general committee constituted in accordance with the rules framed under this Ordinance.
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21. If any person belonging or having belonged to a Volunteer Recovery of Corps refuses or neglects to pay anything subscribed or undertaken and fines. to be paid by him towards any of the funds or expenses of the corps or due under the rules of the corps and actually payable by him, or
* As amended by No. 50 of 1911 and No. 1 of 1912.
As amended by No. 1 of 1912.
[ib. s. 27.]
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