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1888

Property of Reserve vested in president.

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Rules for management of Reserve.

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Expulsion.

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No. 25 of 1910.

VOLUNTEER RESERVE.

(3) Every member of the Reserve shall pay to the president the cost of repairing or replacing any rifle or appointments damaged, destroyed, or lost by such member, and shall also pay for any ammunition expended by him to the free issue of which he was not entitled.

(4) Whether any sum payable by a member under the last sub-section can be recovered from the member or not, repayment of the same shall be made to the Government from the funds of the Reserve.

9. All moneys subscribed by or to or for the use of the Reserve, and all effects, and other property belonging to the Reserve, and the exclusive right to sue for and recover current subscriptions, arrears of subscriptions and other moneys due to the Reserve, shall be vested in the president, with power to bring actions, to make contracts and conveyances, and to do all other lawful things in respect of or relating to the same.

10. The members of the Reserve may by a committee composed of the president and not less than 3 persons to be elected from among the members of the Reserve by such members, make rules for the general government of the Reserve and for the management of the property belonging or entrusted to the Reserve, and of the finances and civil affairs of the Reserve, and for their own guidance. Provided that any such rules shall not have effect unless and until the president thinks fit to transmit the same to the Governor for his approval, and such approval is notified by the Governor to the president, to be by him forthwith communicated to the corps; whereupon the rules so approved shall be binding on members of the Reserve.

11. (1) The president may, subject to such appeal to the Governor as is hereinafter mentioned, discharge any member and strike him off the strength of the Reserve, either for misconduct as a member or for other sufficient cause, the existence or sufficiency of the cause to be judged by the president or, in case of appeal, by the Governor.

(2) The member so discharged shall be liable to deliver up in good order, fair wear and tear only excepted, all arms, ammunition, clothing and appointments, being public property or property of

* As amended by No. 12 of 1912 and No. 13 of 1912.

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1888 Property of Reserve vested in president. * Rules for management of Reserve. * Expulsion. * No. 25 of 1910. VOLUNTEER RESERVE. (3) Every member of the Reserve shall pay to the president the cost of repairing or replacing any rifle or appointments damaged, destroyed, or lost by such member, and shall also pay for any ammunition expended by him to the free issue of which he was not entitled. (4) Whether any sum payable by a member under the last sub-section can be recovered from the member or not, repayment of the same shall be made to the Government from the funds of the Reserve. 9. All moneys subscribed by or to or for the use of the Reserve, and all effects, and other property belonging to the Reserve, and the exclusive right to sue for and recover current subscriptions, arrears of subscriptions and other moneys due to the Reserve, shall be vested in the president, with power to bring actions, to make contracts and conveyances, and to do all other lawful things in respect of or relating to the same. 10. The members of the Reserve may by a committee composed of the president and not less than 3 persons to be elected from among the members of the Reserve by such members, make rules for the general government of the Reserve and for the management of the property belonging or entrusted to the Reserve, and of the finances and civil affairs of the Reserve, and for their own guidance. Provided that any such rules shall not have effect unless and until the president thinks fit to transmit the same to the Governor for his approval, and such approval is notified by the Governor to the president, to be by him forthwith communicated to the corps; whereupon the rules so approved shall be binding on members of the Reserve. 11. (1) The president may, subject to such appeal to the Governor as is hereinafter mentioned, discharge any member and strike him off the strength of the Reserve, either for misconduct as a member or for other sufficient cause, the existence or sufficiency of the cause to be judged by the president or, in case of appeal, by the Governor. (2) The member so discharged shall be liable to deliver up in good order, fair wear and tear only excepted, all arms, ammunition, clothing and appointments, being public property or property of * As amended by No. 12 of 1912 and No. 13 of 1912.
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1888 Property of Reserve vested in president. * Rules for management of Reserve. * Expulsion. * No. 25 of 1910. VOLUNTEER RESERVE. (3) Every member of the Reserve shall pay to the president the cost of repairing or replacing any rifle or appointments damaged, destroyed, or lost by such member, and shall also pay for any ammunition expended by him to the free issue of which he was not entitled. (4) Whether any sum payable by a member under the last sub- section can be recovered from the member or not, repayment of the same shall be made to the Government from the funds of the Reserve. 9. All moneys subscribed by or to or for the use of the Reserve, and all effects, and other property belonging to the Reserve, and the exclusive right to sue for and recover current subscriptions, arrears of subscriptions and other moneys due to the Reserve, shall be vested in the president, with power to bring actions, to make contracts and conveyances, and to do all other lawful things in respect of or relating to the same. 10. The members of the Reserve may by a committee composed of the president and not less than 3 persons to be elected from among the members of the Reserve by such members, make rules for the general government of the Reserve and for the manage- ment of the property belonging or entrusted to the Reserve, and of the finances and civil affairs of the Reserve, and for their own guidance Provided that any such rules shall not have effect unless and until the president thinks fit to transmit the same to the Governor for his approval, and such approval is notified by the Governor to the president, to be by him forthwith communicated to the corps; whereupon the rules so approved shall be binding on members of the Reserve. 11. (1) The president may, subject to such appeal to the Governor as is hereinafter mentioned, discharge any member and strike him off the strength of the Reserve, either for misconduct as a member or for other sufficient cause, the existence or sufficiency of the cause to be judged by the president or, in case of appeal, by the Governor. (2) The member so discharged shall be liable to deliver up in good order, fair wear and tear only excepted, all arms, ammunition, clothing and appointments, being public property or property of * As amended by No. 12 of 1912 and No. 13 of 1912. ¡
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1888

Property of Reserve vested in president.

*

Rules for management of Reserve.

*

Expulsion.

*

No. 25 of 1910.

VOLUNTEER RESERVE.

(3) Every member of the Reserve shall pay to the president the cost of repairing or replacing any rifle or appointments damaged, destroyed, or lost by such member, and shall also pay for any ammunition expended by him to the free issue of which he was not entitled.

(4) Whether any sum payable by a member under the last sub- section can be recovered from the member or not, repayment of the same shall be made to the Government from the funds of the Reserve.

9. All moneys subscribed by or to or for the use of the Reserve, and all effects, and other property belonging to the Reserve, and the exclusive right to sue for and recover current subscriptions, arrears of subscriptions and other moneys due to the Reserve, shall be vested in the president, with power to bring actions, to make contracts and conveyances, and to do all other lawful things in respect of or relating to the same.

10. The members of the Reserve may by a committee composed of the president and not less than 3 persons to be elected from among the members of the Reserve by such members, make rules for the general government of the Reserve and for the manage- ment of the property belonging or entrusted to the Reserve, and of the finances and civil affairs of the Reserve, and for their own guidance Provided that any such rules shall not have effect unless and until the president thinks fit to transmit the same to the Governor for his approval, and such approval is notified by the Governor to the president, to be by him forthwith communicated to the corps; whereupon the rules so approved shall be binding on members of the Reserve.

11. (1) The president may, subject to such appeal to the Governor as is hereinafter mentioned, discharge any member and strike him off the strength of the Reserve, either for misconduct as a member or for other sufficient cause, the existence or sufficiency of the cause to be judged by the president or, in case of appeal, by the Governor.

(2) The member so discharged shall be liable to deliver up in good order, fair wear and tear only excepted, all arms, ammunition, clothing and appointments, being public property or property of

* As amended by No. 12 of 1912 and No. 13 of 1912.

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