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Regulations.

Departmental orders.

*

Proof of regulations and orders.

No. 11 of 1900.

POLICE FORCE.

of his office as a member of the force, then in every such case it shall be lawful for the Governor in Council to revoke and annul the grant of such pension or to make such reduction therein as to the Governor in Council may appear fit.

19. The Captain Superintendent shall, subject to the approval of the Governor in Council, make such regulations as he may deem expedient for the general government and discipline of the force.

20. It shall be the duty of the Captain Superintendent to make, without reference to the Governor but subject to the Governor's subsequent disapproval, such other departmental orders as he may think fit for the carrying out of the daily routine of the force and for regulating the internal economy thereof. It shall not be necessary to publish such departmental orders in the Gazette.

20A. In any proceedings any regulation made under section 19, and any departmental order made under section 20, may be proved by the production of a copy of such regulation or departmental order certified under the hand of the Captain Superintendent or of a Deputy or Assistant Superintendent and upon the production of any such certified copy it shall, until the contrary is proved, be presumed that such regulation was duly made and approved, or, as the case may be, that such departmental order was duly made and was not disapproved.

Delivery up of arms, etc., hold office.

*

21-(1) Whenever any subordinate officer or constable on ceasing to resigns the service or ceases to hold and exercise his office, all power and authority vested in him by virtue thereof shall forthwith cease and determine to all intents and purposes whatsoever; and every such officer or constable, and every member of a crew upon ceasing to hold and exercise his office, shall deliver over all and every the arms, ammunition, accoutrements, and other appointments whatsoever which may have been supplied to him in such capacity to the and at the time and place to be appointed by the Captain Superintendent.

* As amended by No. 31 of 1923.

† As amended by No. 31 of 1923 and Law Rev. Ord., 1924.

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1100 Regulations. Departmental orders. * Proof of regulations and orders. No. 11 of 1900. POLICE FORCE. of his office as a member of the force, then in every such case it shall be lawful for the Governor in Council to revoke and annul the grant of such pension or to make such reduction therein as to the Governor in Council may appear fit. 19. The Captain Superintendent shall, subject to the approval of the Governor in Council, make such regulations as he may deem expedient for the general government and discipline of the force. 20. It shall be the duty of the Captain Superintendent to make, without reference to the Governor but subject to the Governor's subsequent disapproval, such other departmental orders as he may think fit for the carrying out of the daily routine of the force and for regulating the internal economy thereof. It shall not be necessary to publish such departmental orders in the Gazette. 20A. In any proceedings any regulation made under section 19, and any departmental order made under section 20, may be proved by the production of a copy of such regulation or departmental order certified under the hand of the Captain Superintendent or of a Deputy or Assistant Superintendent and upon the production of any such certified copy it shall, until the contrary is proved, be presumed that such regulation was duly made and approved, or, as the case may be, that such departmental order was duly made and was not disapproved. Delivery up of arms, etc., hold office. * 21-(1) Whenever any subordinate officer or constable on ceasing to resigns the service or ceases to hold and exercise his office, all power and authority vested in him by virtue thereof shall forthwith cease and determine to all intents and purposes whatsoever; and every such officer or constable, and every member of a crew upon ceasing to hold and exercise his office, shall deliver over all and every the arms, ammunition, accoutrements, and other appointments whatsoever which may have been supplied to him in such capacity to the and at the time and place to be appointed by the Captain Superintendent. * As amended by No. 31 of 1923. As amended by No. 31 of 1923 and Law Rev. Ord., 1924. person
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1100 Regulations. Departmental orders. * Proof of regulations and orders. t No. 11 of 1900. POLICE FORCE. of his office as a member of the force, then in every such case it shall be lawful for the Governor in Council to revoke and annul the grant of such pension or to make such reduction therein as to the Governor in Council may appear lit. 19. The Captain Superintendent shall, subject to the approval of the Governor in Council, make such regulations as he may deem expedient for the general government and discipline of the force. 20. It shall be the duty of the Captain Superintendent to make, without reference to the Governor but subject to the Governor's subsequent disapproval, such other departmental orders as he may think fit for the carrying out of the daily routine of the force and for regulating the internal economy thereof. It shall not be necessary to publish such depart- mental orders in the Gazette. 20A. In any proceedings any regulation made under section 19, and any departmental order made under section 20 departmental may be proved by the production of a copy of such regulation or departmental order certified under the hand of the Captain Superintendent or of a Deputy or Assistant Superintendent and upon the production of any such certified copy it shall, until the contrary is proved, be presumed that such regulation was duly made and approved, or, as the case may be, that such departmental order was duly made and was not disapproved. Delivery up of arms, etc., hold office. * 21-(1) Whenever any subordinate officer or constable On ceasing to resigns the service or ceases to hold and exercise his office, all power and authority vested in him by virtue thereof shall forthwith cease and determine to all intents and purposes whatsoever; and every such officer or constable, and every member of a crew upon ceasing to hold and exercise his office, shall deliver over all and every the arms, ammunition, accoutrements, and other appointments whatsoever which may have been supplied to him in such capacity to the and at the time and place to be appointed by the Captain Superintendent. * As amended by No. 31 of 1923. As amended by No. 31 of 1923 and Law Rov. Ord., 1924. person
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1100

Regulations.

Departmental

orders.

*

Proof of regulations

and

orders.

t

No. 11 of 1900.

POLICE FORCE.

of his office as a member of the force, then in every such case it shall be lawful for the Governor in Council to revoke and annul the grant of such pension or to make such reduction therein as to the Governor in Council may appear lit.

19. The Captain Superintendent shall, subject to the approval of the Governor in Council, make such regulations as he may deem expedient for the general government and discipline of the force.

20. It shall be the duty of the Captain Superintendent to make, without reference to the Governor but subject to the Governor's subsequent disapproval, such other departmental orders as he may think fit for the carrying out of the daily routine of the force and for regulating the internal economy thereof. It shall not be necessary to publish such depart- mental orders in the Gazette.

20A. In any proceedings any regulation made under section 19, and any departmental order made under section 20 departmental may be proved by the production of a copy of such regulation or departmental order certified under the hand of the Captain Superintendent or of a Deputy or Assistant Superintendent and upon the production of any such certified copy it shall, until the contrary is proved, be presumed that such regulation was duly made and approved, or, as the case may be, that such departmental order was duly made and was not disapproved.

Delivery up

of arms, etc.,

hold office.

*

21-(1) Whenever any subordinate officer or constable On ceasing to resigns the service or ceases to hold and exercise his office, all power and authority vested in him by virtue thereof shall forthwith cease and determine to all intents and purposes whatsoever; and every such officer or constable, and every member of a crew upon ceasing to hold and exercise his office, shall deliver over all and every the arms, ammunition, accoutrements, and other appointments whatsoever which may have been supplied to him in such capacity to the and at the time and place to be appointed by the Captain Superintendent.

* As amended by No. 31 of 1923.

† As amended by No. 31 of 1923 and Law Rov. Ord., 1924.

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