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(a) to stand down from active service; and
(b) to report back for active service at such place and at such
time as may be directed.
(6) On receipt of a direction under paragraph (a) of subsection (5), the officer or member shall be deemed to have ceased to be on active service and, if a direction is made under paragraph (b) of that subsection, the officer or member shall, on reporting back in accordance with such direction, be deemed to have been called out on active service in pursuance of a new notice by the Governor under subsection (1).
14. (1) The Service Commander may, with the prior approval of the Governor, order a limited call out of the Regiment or any part thereof or of any officer or member.
(2) Every officer or member so called out shall assemble at such place and at such time as may be directed by the Commanding Officer.
(3) An officer or member so called out shall be deemed to be called out from the time at which he reports at the place directed by the Commanding Officer.
(4) An officer or member who has been called out shall remain called out until he is stood down from active service by order of the Service Commander, with the prior approval of the Governor.
(5) Notwithstanding subsection (4), the Commanding Officer may direct any officer or member, who has been called out,
(a) to stand down from active service; and
(b) to report back for active service at such place and at such
time as may be directed.
(6) On receipt of a direction under paragraph (a) of subsection (5), the officer or member shall be deemed to have ceased to be on active service and, if a direction is made under paragraph (b) of that subsection, the officer or member shall, on reporting back in accordance with such direction, be deemed to have been called out on active service in pursuance of a new order under subsection (1).
15. (1) Where an officer or member is disabled and a Pensions Assessment Board is of the opinion that the disablement is due to an injury which-
(a) is attributable to service; or
(b) existed before or arose during service and has been and
remains aggravated thereby.
the officer or member may be awarded a pension, gratuity, allowance or other payment in accordance with the provisions of the Order applicable to his rank and appropriate to the Regiment.
(2) Where an officer or member dies and a Pensions Assessment Board is of the opinion that the death was due to or hastened by-
Power of Service Commander to make limited call out.
Pensions for disabled officers or members or for their dependants.
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(a) to stand down from active service; and
(b) to report back for active service at such place and at such
time as may be directed.
(6) On receipt of a direction under paragraph (a) of subsec- tion (5), the officer or member shall be deemed to have ceased to be on active service and, if a direction is made under paragraph (b) of that subsection, the officer or member shall, on reporting back in accordance with such direction, be deemed to have been called out on active service in pursuance of a new notice by the Governor under subsection (1).
14. (1) The Service Commander may, with the prior approval of the Governor, order a limited call out of the Regiment or any part thereof or of any officer or member.
(2) Every officer or member so called out shall assemble at such place and at such time as may be directed by the Commanding Officer.
(3) An officer or member so called out shall be deemed to be called out from the time at which he reports at the place directed by the Commanding Officer.
(4) An officer or member who has been called out shall remain called out until he is stood down from active service by order of the Service Commander, with the prior approval of the Governor.
(5) Notwithstanding subsection (4), the Commanding Officer may direct any officer or member, who has been called out,
(a) to stand down from active service; and
(b) to report back for active service at such place and at such
time as may be directed.
(6) On receipt of a direction under paragraph (a) of subsection (5), the officer or member shall be deemed to have ceased to be on active service and, if a direction is made under paragraph (b) of that subsection, the officer or member shall, on reporting back in accordance with such direction, be deemed to have been called out on active service in pursuance of a new order under subsection (1).
15. (1) Where an officer or member is disabled and a Pensions Assessment Board is of the opinion that the disablement is due to an injury which-
(a) is attributable to service; or
(b) existed before or arose during service and has been and
remains aggravated thereby.
the officer or member may be awarded a pension, gratuity, allow- ance or other payment in accordance with the provisions of the Order applicable to his rank and appropriate to the Regiment.
(2) Where an officer or member dies and a Pensions Assess- ment Board is of the opinion that the death was due to or hastened by-
Power of Service Commander to make limited call out.
Pensions for disabled officers or members or for their dependants.
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