CAP. 89]
[r. 23 cont.]
Application of Part V.
Interpretation.
Pensions.
such officer's retirement: Provided that the Governor may, if it appears to him equitable in all the circumstances so to do, allow him to exercise the option or revoke an option previously exercised at any time between that date and the actual date of award of pension under the Ordinance.
(3) Subject to the provisions of paragraph (2) if an officer has exercised the option his decision shall be irrevocable so far as concerns any pension to be granted to him under the Ordinance.
(4) If an officer who has not exercised the option dies after he has finally retired but before a pension has been awarded under the Ordinance, it shall be lawful for the Governor in Council to grant a gratuity and a reduced pension as provided in paragraph (1), as if the officer before his death had exercised the option.
(5) The date of the exercise of the option by an officer shall be deemed to be the date of the receipt of his written notification addressed either to the Colonial Secretary or to the Crown Agents for the Colonies.
(6) A re-employed officer or pensioner shall be deemed to have exercised, or not to have exercised, in respect of his service subsequent to re-employment, the said option, according as he exercised, or did not exercise, such option in respect of his previous service even if, in respect of such previous service, the option was not available to him.
PART V.
NON-PENSIONABLE OFFICERS.
24. This Part shall apply only to non-pensionable officers and shall have effect from the date of enactment hereof.
25. In this Part--
"salary" and "pay" mean remuneration exclusive of cost of living allowance or other allowance or extra pay for work done in hours which are beyond the normal working period;
"non-pensionable officer" shall include-
(a) a person paid at daily rates of pay, hereinafter referred to as a daily paid employee;
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CAP. 89]
[r. 23 ront.]
Application of Part V.
Interpretation.
Pensions.
such officer's retirement: Provided that the Governor may, if it appears to him equitable in all the circumstances so to do, allow him to exercise the option or revoke an option previously exercised at any time between that date and the actual date of award of pension under the Ordinance.
(3) Subject to the provisions of paragraph (2) if an officer has exercised the option his decision shall be irrevoc- able so far as concerns any pension to be granted to him under the Ordinance.
(4) If an officer who has not exercised the option dies after he has finally retired but before a pension has been awarded under the Ordinance, it shall be lawful for the Governor in Council to grant a gratuity and a reduced pension as provided in paragraph (1), as if the officer before his death had exercised the option.
(5) The date of the exercise of the option by an officer shall be deemed to be the date of the receipt of his written notification addressed either to the Colonial Secretary or to the Crown Agents for the Colonies.
(6) A re-employed officer or pensioner shall be deemed to have exercised, or not to have exercised, in respect of his service subsequent to re-employment, the said option, according as he exercised, or did not exercise, such option in respect of his previous service even if, in respect of such previous service, the option was not available to him.
PART V.
NON-PENSIONABLE OFFIcers.
24. This Part shall apply only to non-pensionable officers and shall have effect from the date of enactment hereof.
25. In this Part--
"salary" and "pay" mean remuneration exclusive of cost of living allowance or other allowance or extra pay for work done in hours which are beyond the normal working period;
"non-pensionable officer" shall include-
(a) a person paid at daily rates of pay, hereinafter
referred to as a daily paid employee;
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