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CAP. 89

GOVERNMENT HOUSE STAFF (ALLOWANCE) REGULATIONS

(Cap. 89, section 3(3))

[Subsidiary]

G.N.A. 186/50.

36 of 1987.

[25 August 1950.]

1. These regulations may be cited as the Government House Staff (Allowance) Regulations and shall be read as one with the Pensions Regulations.

Citation.

2. The Pensions Regulations shall apply to Cheung Kwun, Lui Kam, Fung Kui, Chan Tai and Wong Ku, now or recently employed at Government House in like manner for all purposes as if such persons had during the respective periods for which they served, prior to 1 April 1949 been monthly paid non-pensionable officers in the service under the Government:

Provided that nothing herein contained shall render it unnecessary to obtain the approval of the Governor under section 20 of the Ordinance for the purpose of deeming the service of any of such persons unbroken.

Application of Pensions Regulations.

36 of 1987, s. 52.

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CAP. 89GOVERNMENT HOUSE STAFF (ALLOWANCE) REGULATIONS(Cap. 89, section 3(3))[Subsidiary]G.N.A. 186/50.36 of 1987.[25 August 1950.]1. These regulations may be cited as the Government House Staff (Allowance) Regulations and shall be read as one with the Pensions Regulations.Citation.2. The Pensions Regulations shall apply to Cheung Kwun, Lui Kam, Fung Kui, Chan Tai and Wong Ku, now or recently employed at Government House in like manner for all purposes as if such persons had during the respective periods for which they served, prior to 1 April 1949 been monthly paid non-pensionable officers in the service under the Government:Provided that nothing herein contained shall render it unnecessary to obtain the approval of the Governor under section 20 of the Ordinance for the purpose of deeming the service of any of such persons unbroken.Application of Pensions Regulations.36 of 1987, s. 52.
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©1987 Ed.]Government House Staff (Allowance) Regulations[CAP. 89C 1GOVERNMENT HOUSE STAFF (ALLOWANCE) REGULATIONS(Cap. 89, section 3(3))[Subsidiary]G.N.A. 186/50.36 of 1987.[25 August 1950.]·、 These regulations may be cited as the Government House Staff (Allowance) Regulations and shall be read as one with the Pensions Regulations.2. The Pensions Regulations shall apply to Cheung Kwun, Lui Kam, Fung Kui, Chan Tai and Wong Ku, now or recently employed at Government House in like manner for all purposes as if such persons had during the respective periods for which they served, prior to 1 April 1949 been monthly paid non-pensionable officers in the service under the Government:Provided that nothing herein contained shall render it unneces- sary to obtain the approval of the Governor under section 20 of the Ordinance for the purpose of deeming the service of any of such persons unbroken.Citation.(Cap. 89, sub. leg.)Application of Pensions Regulations.36 of 1987, s. 52.
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1987 Ed.]

Government House Staff (Allowance) Regulations

[CAP. 89

C 1

GOVERNMENT HOUSE STAFF (ALLOWANCE)

REGULATIONS

(Cap. 89, section 3(3))

[Subsidiary]

G.N.A. 186/50.

36 of 1987.

[25 August 1950.]

·、

These regulations may be cited as the Government House Staff (Allowance) Regulations and shall be read as one with the Pensions Regulations.

2. The Pensions Regulations shall apply to Cheung Kwun, Lui Kam, Fung Kui, Chan Tai and Wong Ku, now or recently employed at Government House in like manner for all purposes as if such persons had during the respective periods for which they served, prior to 1 April 1949 been monthly paid non-pensionable officers in the service under the Government:

Provided that nothing herein contained shall render it unneces- sary to obtain the approval of the Governor under section 20 of the Ordinance for the purpose of deeming the service of any of such persons unbroken.

Citation.

(Cap. 89, sub. leg.)

Application of Pensions Regulations.

36 of 1987, s. 52.

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