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It is urged on the one hand, that as the Superannuation Act of 1859 only authorizes the grant of pensions to persons who have served " in an established capacity in the permanent Civil Service of the State," and as, according to Section ...
It is urged on the one hand, that as the Superannuation Act of 1859 only authorizes the grant of pensions to persons who have served " in an established capacity in the permanent Civil Service of the State," and as, according to Section ...
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... that it would be the duty of the Comptroller and Auditor General to call attention to any payment of salary in respect of service subsequent to 1 January 1892, made to a permanent officer of the Civil Service above the age of 65, ...
... that it would be the duty of the Comptroller and Auditor General to call attention to any payment of salary in respect of service subsequent to 1 January 1892, made to a permanent officer of the Civil Service above the age of 65, ...
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Civil List ; a permanent charge on the Consolidated Fund, 175. Civil Servants ; no authoritative definition, 312 ; Treasury primarily responsible for giving administrative effect to Statutes ...
Civil List ; a permanent charge on the Consolidated Fund, 175. Civil Servants ; no authoritative definition, 312 ; Treasury primarily responsible for giving administrative effect to Statutes ...
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