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1967 Ed.]

Widows and Orphans Pension.

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the balance shall be payable to him converted into sterling at the rate of exchange at which he is entitled to receive such pension.

(Added, 1 of 1911, s. 3. Amended, 50 of 1911; 51 of 1911; 12 of 1912, Schedule, and 13 of 1912, Schedule)

14. An officer who retires or who is deprived of the office in respect of which he contributed, but who is not granted a pension, may continue to contribute, from the date of his so retiring or being deprived of his office, on the salary which he was receiving at the date of such retirement or deprivation, at the same rate and subject to the same terms and conditions as if he had continued in the public service and continued to receive the salary which he was receiving at the date of such retirement or deprivation. (Amended, 50 of 1911; 51 of 1911; 12 of 1912, Schedule, and 13 of 1912, Schedule)

In the event of his ceasing to contribute or in the event of any contributions due from him not having been paid for six months, his widow or his widow and children, as the case may be, shall be entitled on his death only to a pension computed on the basis of the potential benefit acquired by such contributor at the date of his ceasing to contribute. (Amended, 51 of 1911; 13 of 1912, Schedule, and 72 of 1967, s. 8)

15. An officer transferred from the service of this Government to any other office under the Crown may continue to contribute from the date of his ceasing to hold office in the service of this Government on the salary which he was receiving at the date of such transfer, at the same rate and subject to the same terms as if he had continued in the service of this Government and continued to receive the salary which he was receiving at the date of such transfer. (Amended, 51 of 1911; 13 of 1912, Schedule, and 33 of 1939, Schedule)

In the event of his ceasing to contribute, or in the event of any contribution due from him not having been paid for six months, his widow or his widow and children, as the case may be, shall be entitled after his death only to a pension computed on the basis of the potential benefit acquired by such contributor at the date of his being transferred or of his ceasing to contribute. (Amended, 51 of 1911; 13 of 1912, Schedule, and 72 of 1967, s. 8)

16. (1) Every officer who becomes liable to contribute under this Ordinance shall, within three months from the date of his becoming liable to contribute, forward to the Accountant General a declaration setting forth-

(a) the date of his becoming so liable, his own name in full,

and the date of his birth; and

(b) if he is married, the date of his marriage and the maiden

name in full and the date of birth of his wife; and

Right on retirement or deprivation of office to continue to contribute.

Provisions for case of officers transferred to other employment under the Crown.

Information to be furnished by officers and others.

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1967 Ed.] Widows and Orphans Pension. [CAP. 94 13 the balance shall be payable to him converted into sterling at the rate of exchange at which he is entitled to receive such pension. (Added, 1 of 1911, s. 3. Amended, 50 of 1911; 51 of 1911; 12 of 1912, Schedule, and 13 of 1912, Schedule) 14. An officer who retires or who is deprived of the office in respect of which he contributed, but who is not granted a pension, may continue to contribute, from the date of his so retiring or being deprived of his office, on the salary which he was receiving at the date of such retirement or deprivation, at the same rate and subject to the same terms and conditions as if he had continued in the public service and continued to receive the salary which he was receiving at the date of such retirement or deprivation. (Amended, 50 of 1911; 51 of 1911; 12 of 1912, Schedule, and 13 of 1912, Schedule) In the event of his ceasing to contribute or in the event of any contributions due from him not having been paid for six months, his widow or his widow and children, as the case may be, shall be entitled on his death only to a pension computed on the basis of the potential benefit acquired by such contributor at the date of his ceasing to contribute. (Amended, 51 of 1911; 13 of 1912, Schedule, and 72 of 1967, s. 8) 15. An officer transferred from the service of this Government to any other office under the Crown may continue to contribute from the date of his ceasing to hold office in the service of this Government on the salary which he was receiving at the date of such transfer, at the same rate and subject to the same terms as if he had continued in the service of this Government and continued to receive the salary which he was receiving at the date of such transfer. (Amended, 51 of 1911; 13 of 1912, Schedule, and 33 of 1939, Schedule) In the event of his ceasing to contribute, or in the event of any contribution due from him not having been paid for six months, his widow or his widow and children, as the case may be, shall be entitled after his death only to a pension computed on the basis of the potential benefit acquired by such contributor at the date of his being transferred or of his ceasing to contribute. (Amended, 51 of 1911; 13 of 1912, Schedule, and 72 of 1967, s. 8) 16. (1) Every officer who becomes liable to contribute under this Ordinance shall, within three months from the date of his becoming liable to contribute, forward to the Accountant General a declaration setting forth- (a) the date of his becoming so liable, his own name in full, and the date of his birth; and (b) if he is married, the date of his marriage and the maiden name in full and the date of birth of his wife; and Right on retirement or deprivation of office to continue to contribute. Provisions for case of officers transferred to other employment under the Crown. Information to be furnished by officers and others.
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1967 Ed.] Widows and Orphans Pension. [CAP. 94 13 the balance shall be payable to him converted into sterling at the rate of exchange at which he is entitled to receive such pension. (Added, 1 of 1911, s. 3. Amended, 50 of 1911; 51 of 1911; 12 of 1912, Schedule, and 13 of 1912, Schedule) 14. An officer who retires or who is deprived of the office in respect of which he contributed, but who is not granted a pension, may continue to contribute, from the date of his so retiring or being deprived of his office, on the salary which he was receiving at the date of such retirement or deprivation, at the same rate and subject to the same terms and conditions as if he had continued in the public service and continued to receive the salary which he was receiving at the date of such retirement or deprivation. (Amended, 50 of 1911; 51 of 1911; 12 of 1912, Schedule, and 13 of 1912, Schedule) In the event of his ceasing to contribute or in the event of any contributions due from him not having been paid for six months, his widow or his widow and children, as the case may be, shall be entitled on his death only to a pension computed on the basis of the potential benefit acquired by such contributor at the date of his ceasing to contribute. (Amended, 51 of 1911; 13 of 1912, Schedule, and 72 of 1967, s. 8) 15. An officer transferred from the service of this Government to any other office under the Crown may continue to contribute from the date of his ceasing to hold office in the service of this Government on the salary which he was receiving at the date of such transfer, at the same rate and subject to the same terms as if he had continued in the service of this Government and continued to receive the salary which he was receiving at the date of such transfer. (Amended, 51 of 1911; 13 of 1912, Schedule, and 33 of 1939, Schedule) In the event of his ceasing to contribute, or in the event of any contribution due from him not having been paid for six months, his widow or his widow and children, as the case may be, shall be entitled after his death only to a pension computed on the basis of the potential benefit acquired by such contributor at the date of his being transferred or of his ceasing to contribute. (Amended, 51 of 1911; 13 of 1912, Schedule, and 72 of 1967, s. 8) 16. (1) Every officer who becomes liable to contribute under this Ordinance shall, within three months from the date of his becoming liable to contribute, forward to the Accountant General a declaration setting forth- (a) the date of his becoming so liable, his own name in full, and the date of his birth; and (b) if he is married, the date of his marriage and the maiden name in full and the date of birth of his wife; and Right on retirement or deprivation of office to continue to contribute. Provisions for case of officers transferred to other employ- ment under the Crown. Informa- tion to be furnished by officers and others.
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1967 Ed.]

Widows and Orphans Pension.

[CAP. 94

13

the balance shall be payable to him converted into sterling at the rate of exchange at which he is entitled to receive such pension.

(Added, 1 of 1911, s. 3. Amended, 50 of 1911; 51 of 1911; 12 of 1912, Schedule, and 13 of 1912, Schedule)

14. An officer who retires or who is deprived of the office in respect of which he contributed, but who is not granted a pension, may continue to contribute, from the date of his so retiring or being deprived of his office, on the salary which he was receiving at the date of such retirement or deprivation, at the same rate and subject to the same terms and conditions as if he had continued in the public service and continued to receive the salary which he was receiving at the date of such retirement or deprivation. (Amended, 50 of 1911; 51 of 1911; 12 of 1912, Schedule, and 13 of 1912, Schedule)

In the event of his ceasing to contribute or in the event of any contributions due from him not having been paid for six months, his widow or his widow and children, as the case may be, shall be entitled on his death only to a pension computed on the basis of the potential benefit acquired by such contributor at the date of his ceasing to contribute. (Amended, 51 of 1911; 13 of 1912, Schedule, and 72 of 1967, s. 8)

15. An officer transferred from the service of this Government to any other office under the Crown may continue to contribute from the date of his ceasing to hold office in the service of this Government on the salary which he was receiving at the date of such transfer, at the same rate and subject to the same terms as if he had continued in the service of this Government and continued to receive the salary which he was receiving at the date of such transfer. (Amended, 51 of 1911; 13 of 1912, Schedule, and 33 of 1939, Schedule)

In the event of his ceasing to contribute, or in the event of any contribution due from him not having been paid for six months, his widow or his widow and children, as the case may be, shall be entitled after his death only to a pension computed on the basis of the potential benefit acquired by such contributor at the date of his being transferred or of his ceasing to contribute. (Amended, 51 of 1911; 13 of 1912, Schedule, and 72 of 1967, s. 8)

16. (1) Every officer who becomes liable to contribute under this Ordinance shall, within three months from the date of his becoming liable to contribute, forward to the Accountant General a declaration setting forth-

(a) the date of his becoming so liable, his own name in full,

and the date of his birth; and

(b) if he is married, the date of his marriage and the maiden

name in full and the date of birth of his wife; and

Right on retirement or deprivation of office to

continue to

contribute.

Provisions for case of officers transferred to other employ- ment under the Crown.

Informa- tion to be furnished by officers and others.

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