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1973 Ed.] Royal Hong Kong Regiment (Pensions)

Regulations

[CAP. 199

C 13

(2) The secretary shall keep a record of all Decisions on Appeal.

44. (1) Any notice required by this Part to be given to the secretary shall be in writing and may be sent by registered post addressed to the Secretary, Pensions Appeal Tribunal, The Colonial Secretariat, Hong Kong.

(2) Any notice required by this Part to be given to an appellant-

(a) shall be in writing; and

(b) may be sent by registered post-

(i) to the address given by the appellant in his notice of appeal;

(ii) where the notice of appeal is given on behalf of an appellant, to the address of the person acting on his behalf; or

(iii) to such other address as may be subsequently notified in writing to the secretary by the appellant or the person acting on his behalf.

45. No court fees shall be payable in respect of an appeal under this Part.

46. (1) The Tribunal may direct that any person, other than a public officer, who attends to give evidence (professional, expert or otherwise) on behalf of the appellant or the Board, whether or not he gives evidence, be paid an allowance in accordance with the Criminal Procedure (Witnesses' Allowances) Rules.

(2) The Tribunal may direct that an appellant be paid for obtaining documentary evidence for the purposes of an appeal such expenses as the Tribunal thinks reasonable.

(3) The Tribunal may direct that-

(a) an appellant who attends a hearing;

(b) a person who accompanies an appellant at a hearing where the chairman certifies that it is necessary for the appellant, by reason of his physical or mental infirmity, to be accompanied by an attendant; and

(c) an appellant who is medically examined under regulation

34 or 39,

be paid travelling expenses reasonably incurred by him for the purpose of attending the Tribunal and the medical examination.

47. Where the Tribunal-

(a) under regulation 29(3), appoints a person to represent

the appellant;

[Subsidiary]

Notices to the secretary,

No court fees payable.

Allowances for witnesses and other expenses.

(Cap. 221, sub. leg.)

Payment of medical and other fees.

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1973 Ed.] Royal Hong Kong Regiment (Pensions) Regulations [CAP. 199 C 13 (2) The secretary shall keep a record of all Decisions on Appeal. 44. (1) Any notice required by this Part to be given to the secretary shall be in writing and may be sent by registered post addressed to the Secretary, Pensions Appeal Tribunal, The Colonial Secretariat, Hong Kong. (2) Any notice required by this Part to be given to an appellant- (a) shall be in writing; and (b) may be sent by registered post- (i) to the address given by the appellant in his notice of appeal; (ii) where the notice of appeal is given on behalf of an appellant, to the address of the person acting on his behalf; or (iii) to such other address as may be subsequently notified in writing to the secretary by the appellant or the person acting on his behalf. 45. No court fees shall be payable in respect of an appeal under this Part. 46. (1) The Tribunal may direct that any person, other than a public officer, who attends to give evidence (professional, expert or otherwise) on behalf of the appellant or the Board, whether or not he gives evidence, be paid an allowance in accordance with the Criminal Procedure (Witnesses' Allowances) Rules. (2) The Tribunal may direct that an appellant be paid for obtaining documentary evidence for the purposes of an appeal such expenses as the Tribunal thinks reasonable. (3) The Tribunal may direct that- (a) an appellant who attends a hearing; (b) a person who accompanies an appellant at a hearing where the chairman certifies that it is necessary for the appellant, by reason of his physical or mental infirmity, to be accompanied by an attendant; and (c) an appellant who is medically examined under regulation 34 or 39, be paid travelling expenses reasonably incurred by him for the purpose of attending the Tribunal and the medical examination. 47. Where the Tribunal- (a) under regulation 29(3), appoints a person to represent the appellant; [Subsidiary] Notices to the secretary, No court fees payable. Allowances for witnesses and other expenses. (Cap. 221, sub. leg.) Payment of medical and other fees.
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1973 Ed.] Royal Hong Kong Regiment (Pensions) Regulations [CAP. 199 C 13 (2) The secretary shall keep a record of all Decisions on Appeal. 44. (1) Any notice required by this Part to be given to the secretary shall be in writing and may be sent by registered post addressed to the Secretary, Pensions Appeal Tribunal, The Colonial Secretariat, Hong Kong. (2) Any notice required by this Part to be given to an appellant- (a) shall be in writing; and (b) may be sent by registered post- (i) to the address given by the appellant in his notice of appeal; (ii) where the notice of appeal is given on behalf of an appellant, to the address of the person acting on his behalf; or (iii) to such other address as may be subsequently notified in writing to the secretary by the appellant or the person acting on his behalf. 45. No court fees shall be payable in respect of an appeal under this Part. 46. (1) The Tribunal may direct that any person, other than a public officer, who attends to give evidence (professional, expert or otherwise) on behalf of the appellant or the Board, whether or not he gives evidence, be paid an allowance in accordance with the Criminal Procedure (Witnesses' Allowances) Rules. (2) The Tribunal may direct that an appellant be paid for obtaining documentary evidence for the purposes of an appeal such expenses as the Tribunal thinks reasonable. (3) The Tribunal may direct that- (a) an appellant who attends a hearing; (b) a person who accompanies an appellant at a hearing where the chairman certifies that it is necessary for the appellant, by reason of his physical or mental infirmity, to be accompanied by an attendant; and (c) an appellant who is medically examined under regulation 34 or 39, be paid travelling expenses reasonably incurred by him for the purpose of attending the Tribunal and the medical examination. 47. Where the Tribunal- (a) under regulation 29(3), appoints a person to represent the appellant; [Subsidiary] Notices to the secretary, No court fees payable. Allowances for witnesses and other expenses. (Cap. 221, sub. leg.) Payment of medical and other fees.
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1973 Ed.] Royal Hong Kong Regiment (Pensions)

Regulations

[CAP. 199

C 13

(2) The secretary shall keep a record of all Decisions on Appeal.

44. (1) Any notice required by this Part to be given to the secretary shall be in writing and may be sent by registered post addressed to the Secretary, Pensions Appeal Tribunal, The Colonial Secretariat, Hong Kong.

(2) Any notice required by this Part to be given to an appellant-

(a) shall be in writing; and

(b) may be sent by registered post-

(i) to the address given by the appellant in his notice of appeal;

(ii) where the notice of appeal is given on behalf of an appellant, to the address of the person acting on his behalf; or

(iii) to such other address as may be subsequently notified in writing to the secretary by the appellant or the person acting on his behalf.

45. No court fees shall be payable in respect of an appeal under this Part.

46. (1) The Tribunal may direct that any person, other than a public officer, who attends to give evidence (professional, expert or otherwise) on behalf of the appellant or the Board, whether or not he gives evidence, be paid an allowance in accordance with the Criminal Procedure (Witnesses' Allowances) Rules.

(2) The Tribunal may direct that an appellant be paid for obtaining documentary evidence for the purposes of an appeal such expenses as the Tribunal thinks reasonable.

(3) The Tribunal may direct that-

(a) an appellant who attends a hearing;

(b) a person who accompanies an appellant at a hearing where the chairman certifies that it is necessary for the appellant, by reason of his physical or mental infirmity, to be accompanied by an attendant; and

(c) an appellant who is medically examined under regulation

34 or 39,

be paid travelling expenses reasonably incurred by him for the purpose of attending the Tribunal and the medical examination.

47. Where the Tribunal-

(a) under regulation 29(3), appoints a person to represent

the appellant;

[Subsidiary]

Notices to the secretary,

No court fees payable.

Allowances for witnesses and other expenses.

(Cap. 221, sub. leg.)

Payment of medical and other fees.

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