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1967 Ed.]

Widows and Orphans Pension.

[CAP. 94

35

Note 3. The pension (including variations consequent upon the rise or fall in the amount of any contribution or upon re-marriage) in respect of the following officers shall be calculated on and in accordance with the Tables and Instructions set forth in this Schedule, that is to say--

Note 4.

Vote 5

(a) the pension, if any, in respect of every officer who commenced to contribute on or after the 1st day of July 1959; and

(b) the pension, if any, in respect of every officer who, being a bachelor, marries on or after the 1st day of July 1959, in relation to contributions paid both before and after marriage and whether or not he commenced to contribute before the 1st day of July 1959.

The Tables and Instructions set forth in this Schedule shall apply-

(a) to the pension, if any, in respect of every officer who commenced to contribute before, and was still a contributor on, the 1st day of July 1959, for the purpose of calculating variations when the amount of his contributions rises or falls on or after that date; and

(b) to the pension, if any, of every officer, being an officer who commenced to contribute before, and was still a contributor on, the 1st day of July 1959, who on the 30th day of June 1959 was a widower, for the purpose of calculating variations consequent upon his marriage on or after the 1st day of July 1959, if he re-marries on or after that date.

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SECTION A-CONTRIBUTOR WHO COMMENCED TO CONTRIBUTE WHILE A BACHELOR OR WHILE A WIDOWER WITHOUT ANY CHILD OF PENSIONABLE AGE.

Note 1.

In this section-

"first wife", in the case of an officer who commenced to contribute while a widower without any child of pensionable age, means the first wife married by such officer after his commencing to contribute; and

"marriage", in the case of an officer who commenced to contribute while a widower without any child of pensionable age, means the first marriage of such officer after his commencing to contribute.

Note 2. No registered pension is to be recorded unless and until the contributor marries.

I-FIRST WIFE'S PROSPECTIVE PENSION.

The registered pension to be recorded on marriage is found by adding together the two amounts calculated in accordance with the following rules I(a) and I(b), respectively-

(a) Pension in consideration of the contributions paid before marriage.

RULE 1(a)-Increase each contribution by 50 per cent (being Government's contribution); then accumulate the contributions (so increased) at 3 per cent, compound interest, with yearly rests at each 31st December; and then multiply the result by the quantity found from Table A corresponding to the respective ages next birthday of the husband and wife at the date of marriage.

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1967 Ed.] Widows and Orphans Pension. [CAP. 94 35 Note 3. The pension (including variations consequent upon the rise or fall in the amount of any contribution or upon re-marriage) in respect of the following officers shall be calculated on and in accordance with the Tables and Instructions set forth in this Schedule, that is to say-- Note 4. Vote 5 (a) the pension, if any, in respect of every officer who commenced to contribute on or after the 1st day of July 1959; and (b) the pension, if any, in respect of every officer who, being a bachelor, marries on or after the 1st day of July 1959, in relation to contributions paid both before and after marriage and whether or not he commenced to contribute before the 1st day of July 1959. The Tables and Instructions set forth in this Schedule shall apply- (a) to the pension, if any, in respect of every officer who commenced to contribute before, and was still a contributor on, the 1st day of July 1959, for the purpose of calculating variations when the amount of his contributions rises or falls on or after that date; and (b) to the pension, if any, of every officer, being an officer who commenced to contribute before, and was still a contributor on, the 1st day of July 1959, who on the 30th day of June 1959 was a widower, for the purpose of calculating variations consequent upon his marriage on or after the 1st day of July 1959, if he re-marries on or after that date. re- SECTION A-CONTRIBUTOR WHO COMMENCED TO CONTRIBUTE WHILE A BACHELOR OR WHILE A WIDOWER WITHOUT ANY CHILD OF PENSIONABLE AGE. Note 1. In this section- "first wife", in the case of an officer who commenced to contribute while a widower without any child of pensionable age, means the first wife married by such officer after his commencing to contribute; and "marriage", in the case of an officer who commenced to contribute while a widower without any child of pensionable age, means the first marriage of such officer after his commencing to contribute. Note 2. No registered pension is to be recorded unless and until the contributor marries. I-FIRST WIFE'S PROSPECTIVE PENSION. The registered pension to be recorded on marriage is found by adding together the two amounts calculated in accordance with the following rules I(a) and I(b), respectively- (a) Pension in consideration of the contributions paid before marriage. RULE 1(a)-Increase each contribution by 50 per cent (being Government's contribution); then accumulate the contributions (so increased) at 3 per cent, compound interest, with yearly rests at each 31st December; and then multiply the result by the quantity found from Table A corresponding to the respective ages next birthday of the husband and wife at the date of marriage.
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1967 Ed.] Widows and Orphans Pension. [CAP. 94 35 Note 3. The pension (including variations consequent upon the rise or fall in the amount of any contribution or upon re-marriage) in respect of the following officers shall be calculated on and in accordance with the Tables and Instructions set forth in this Schedule, that is to say-- Note 4. Vote 5 (a) the pension, if any, in respect of every officer who com- menced to contribute on or after the 1st day of July 1959; and (b) the pension, if any, in respect of every officer who, being a bachelor, marries on or after the 1st day of July 1959, in relation to contributions paid both before and after marriage and whether or not he commenced to contribute before the 1st day of July 1959. The Tables and Instructions set forth in this Schedule shall apply- (a) to the pension, if any, in respect of every officer who commenced to contribute before, and was still a con- tributor on, the 1st day of July 1959, for the purpose of calculating variations when the amount of his contributions rises or falls on or after that date; and (b) to the pension, if any, of every officer, being an officer who commenced to contribute before, and was still a contributor on, the 1st day of July 1959, who on the 30th day of June 1959 was a widower, for the purpose of calculating variations consequent upon his marriage on or after the 1st day of July 1959, if he re- marries on or after that date. re- SECTION A-CONTRIBUTOR WHO COMMENCED TO CONTRIBUTE WHILE A BACHELOR OR WHILE A WIDOWER WITHOUT ANY CHILD OF PENSIONABLE AGE. Note 1. In this section- "first wife", in the case of an officer who commenced to contribute while a widower without any child of pensionable age, means the first wife married by such officer after his commencing to contribute; and "marriage", in the case of an officer who commenced to contribute while a widower without any child of pensionable age, means the first marriage of such officer after his commencing to contribute. Note 2. No registered pension is to be recorded unless and until the contributor marries. I-FIRST WIFE'S PROSPECTIVE PENSION. The registered pension to be recorded on marriage is found by adding together the two amounts calculated in accordance with the following rules I(a) and I(b), respectively- (a) Pension in consideration of the contributions paid before marriage. RULE 1(a)-Increase each contribution by 50 per by 50 per cent (being Government's contribution); then accumulate the con- tributions (so increased) at 3 per cent, compound interest, with yearly rests at each 31st December; and then multiply the result by the quantity found from Table A corresponding to the respective ages next birthday of the husband and wife at the date of marriage. F
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1967 Ed.]

Widows and Orphans Pension.

[CAP. 94

35

Note 3. The pension (including variations consequent upon the rise or fall in the amount of any contribution or upon re-marriage) in respect of the following officers shall be calculated on and in accordance with the Tables and Instructions set forth in this Schedule, that is to say--

Note 4.

Vote 5

(a) the pension, if any, in respect of every officer who com- menced to contribute on or after the 1st day of July 1959; and

(b) the pension, if any, in respect of every officer who, being a bachelor, marries on or after the 1st day of July 1959, in relation to contributions paid both before and after marriage and whether or not he commenced to contribute before the 1st day of July 1959.

The Tables and Instructions set forth in this Schedule shall apply-

(a) to the pension, if any, in respect of every officer who commenced to contribute before, and was still a con- tributor on, the 1st day of July 1959, for the purpose of calculating variations when the amount of his contributions rises or falls on or after that date; and (b) to the pension, if any, of every officer, being an officer who commenced to contribute before, and was still a contributor on, the 1st day of July 1959, who on the 30th day of June 1959 was a widower, for the purpose of calculating variations consequent upon his marriage on or after the 1st day of July 1959, if he re- marries on or after that date.

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SECTION A-CONTRIBUTOR WHO COMMENCED TO CONTRIBUTE WHILE A BACHELOR OR WHILE A WIDOWER WITHOUT ANY CHILD OF PENSIONABLE AGE.

Note 1.

In this section-

"first wife", in the case of an officer who commenced to contribute while a widower without any child of pensionable age, means the first wife married by such officer after his commencing to contribute; and

"marriage", in the case of an officer who commenced to contribute while a widower without any child of pensionable age, means the first marriage of such officer after his commencing to contribute.

Note 2. No registered pension is to be recorded unless and until the

contributor marries.

I-FIRST WIFE'S PROSPECTIVE PENSION.

The registered pension to be recorded on marriage is found by adding together the two amounts calculated in accordance with the following rules I(a) and I(b), respectively-

(a) Pension in consideration of the contributions paid before marriage.

RULE 1(a)-Increase each contribution by 50 per

by 50 per cent (being Government's contribution); then accumulate the con- tributions (so increased) at 3 per cent, compound interest, with yearly rests at each 31st December; and then multiply the result by the quantity found from Table A corresponding to the respective ages next birthday of the husband and wife at the date of marriage.

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