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CAP. 233]

[s. 7 cont.]

Reserve to be supplied with equipment.

Reserve equipment to remain the property of the Government.

Reserve equipment not to be wrongfully disposed of.

22 of 1950, Schedule.

22 of 1950, Schedule.

Calling out for active service.

45 of 1947, s. 2.

Police Reserve.

(5) If it appears to the Commissioner that a subordinate officer or constable is unable to discharge efficiently the duties which he is or may be called upon to perform as a member of the Reserve, the Commissioner may require such person to retire from the Reserve.

8. Every member of the Reserve shall be supplied with such equipment as may be prescribed by regulations.

9. (1) All Reserve equipment shall be and remain the property of the Government.

(2) All Reserve equipment shall when required by the Commissioner be produced or delivered up as directed by the Commissioner.

(3) On the death of any member of the Reserve, the person or persons into whose hands the Reserve equipment of the deceased member may come shall forthwith return the same to the Commissioner.

10. (1) If any member of the Reserve wilfully makes away with, sells or pawns, or wilfully or negligently damages, destroys or negligently loses or unlawfully refuses or neglects to produce, deliver or deliver up, any Reserve equipment, the value thereof shall be recoverable from him summarily before a magistrate by the Commissioner, and such member shall also upon summary conviction be liable to a fine of one thousand dollars and to imprisonment for six months.

(2) If any person knowingly buys or takes in exchange or in pawn from any member of the Reserve or any person acting on his behalf, or solicits or entices any member of the Reserve to sell or pawn, or has in his possession without lawful authority or excuse, any Reserve equipment, such person shall upon summary conviction be liable to a fine of one thousand dollars and imprisonment for six months.

11. (1) (a) For any purpose connected with the peace and good order of the Colony, the Commissioner, with the prior approval of the Governor, may, by departmental order, call out the Reserve or any portion or members thereof for active service.

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CAP. 233] [s. 7 cont.] Reserve to be supplied with equipment. Reserve equipment to remain the property of the Government. Reserve equipment not to be wrongfully disposed of. 22 of 1950, Schedule. 22 of 1950, Schedule. Calling out for active service. 45 of 1947, s. 2. Police Reserve. (5) If it appears to the Commissioner that a subordinate officer or constable is unable to discharge efficiently the duties which he is or may be called upon to perform as a member of the Reserve, the Commissioner may require such person to retire from the Reserve. 8. Every member of the Reserve shall be supplied with such equipment as may be prescribed by regulations. 9. (1) All Reserve equipment shall be and remain the property of the Government. (2) All Reserve equipment shall when required by the Commissioner be produced or delivered up as directed by the Commissioner. (3) On the death of any member of the Reserve, the person or persons into whose hands the Reserve equipment of the deceased member may come shall forthwith return the same to the Commissioner. 10. (1) If any member of the Reserve wilfully makes away with, sells or pawns, or wilfully or negligently damages, destroys or negligently loses or unlawfully refuses or neglects to produce, deliver or deliver up, any Reserve equipment, the value thereof shall be recoverable from him summarily before a magistrate by the Commissioner, and such member shall also upon summary conviction be liable to a fine of one thousand dollars and to imprisonment for six months. (2) If any person knowingly buys or takes in exchange or in pawn from any member of the Reserve or any person acting on his behalf, or solicits or entices any member of the Reserve to sell or pawn, or has in his possession without lawful authority or excuse, any Reserve equipment, such person shall upon summary conviction be liable to a fine of one thousand dollars and imprisonment for six months. 11. (1) (a) For any purpose connected with the peace and good order of the Colony, the Commissioner, with the prior approval of the Governor, may, by departmental order, call out the Reserve or any portion or members thereof for active service. 372
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CAP. 233] [s. 7 cont.] Reserve to be supplied with equip- ment. Reserve equipment to remain the property of the Government. Reserve equipment not to be wrongfully disposed of. 22 of 1950, Schedule. 22 of 1950, Schedule. Calling out for active service. 45 of 1947, s. 2. Police Reserve. (5) If it appears to the Commissioner that a subordinate officer or constable is unable to discharge efficiently the duties which he is or may be called upon to perform as a member of the Reserve, the Commissioner may require such person to retire from the Reserve. 8. Every member of the Reserve shall be supplied with such equipment as may be prescribed by regulations. 9. (1) All Reserve equipment shall be and remain the property of the Government. (2) All Reserve equipment shall when required by the Commissioner be produced or delivered up as directed by the Commissioner. (3) On the death of any member of the Reserve, the person or persons into whose hands the Reserve equipment of the deceased member may come shall forthwith return the same to the Commissioner. 10. (1) If any member of the Reserve wilfully makes away with, sells or pawns, or wilfully or negligently damages, destroys or negligently loses or unlawfully refuses or neglects to produce, deliver or deliver up, any Reserve equipment, the value thereof shall be recoverable from him summarily before a magistrate by the Commissioner, and such member shall also upon summary conviction be liable to a fine of one thousand dollars and to imprisonment for six months. (2) If any person knowingly buys or takes in exchange or in pawn from any member of the Reserve or any person acting on his behalf, or solicits or entices any member of the Reserve to sell or pawn, or has in his possession without lawful authority or excuse, any Reserve equipment, such person shall upon summary conviction be liable to a fine of one thousand dollars and imprisonment for six months. 11. (1) (a) For any purpose connected with the peace and good order of the Colony, the Commissioner, with the prior approval of the Governor, may, by departmental order, call out the Reserve or any portion or members thereof for active service. 372
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CAP. 233]

[s. 7 cont.]

Reserve to be supplied with equip- ment.

Reserve equipment to remain

the property of the Government.

Reserve equipment not to be wrongfully disposed of.

22 of 1950, Schedule.

22 of 1950, Schedule.

Calling out for active service.

45 of 1947, s. 2.

Police Reserve.

(5) If it appears to the Commissioner that a subordinate officer or constable is unable to discharge efficiently the duties which he is or may be called upon to perform as a member of the Reserve, the Commissioner may require such person to retire from the Reserve.

8. Every member of the Reserve shall be supplied with such equipment as may be prescribed by regulations.

9. (1) All Reserve equipment shall be and remain the property of the Government.

(2) All Reserve equipment shall when required by the Commissioner be produced or delivered up as directed by the Commissioner.

(3) On the death of any member of the Reserve, the person or persons into whose hands the Reserve equipment of the deceased member may come shall forthwith return the same to the Commissioner.

10. (1) If any member of the Reserve wilfully makes away with, sells or pawns, or wilfully or negligently damages, destroys or negligently loses or unlawfully refuses or neglects to produce, deliver or deliver up, any Reserve equipment, the value thereof shall be recoverable from him summarily before a magistrate by the Commissioner, and such member shall also upon summary conviction be liable to a fine of one thousand dollars and to imprisonment for six months.

(2) If any person knowingly buys or takes in exchange or in pawn from any member of the Reserve or any person acting on his behalf, or solicits or entices any member of the Reserve to sell or pawn, or has in his possession without lawful authority or excuse, any Reserve equipment, such person shall upon summary conviction be liable to a fine of one thousand dollars and imprisonment for six months.

11. (1) (a) For any purpose connected with the peace and good order of the Colony, the Commissioner, with the prior approval of the Governor, may, by departmental order, call out the Reserve or any portion or members thereof for active service.

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