Civil Service (Transferred Officers) Compensation (Amendment) Act, 1947

Restrictions on claims for compensation. in respect of awards under the Superannuation Acts.

3.—(1) No claim for compensation under the Principal Act shall lie in respect of any award made, under the Superannuation Acts, to or in respect of a transferred officer the amount whereof was affected by—

(a) the operation of the bonus Regulations, or

(b) any adjustment of the award effected pursuant to the Emergency Powers (No. 354) Order, 1945 (S. R. & O., No. 29 of 1945), or the Superannuation Act, 1947.

(2) No claim for compensation under the Principal Act shall lie in respect of any award made, under the Superannuation Acts, to or in respect of a transferred officer and based on remuneration not less than that provided for and applying under the Regulations of 1947.

(3) No claim, based on the operation of the Order of 1940, for compensation under the Principal Act shall lie in respect of any award, made under the Superannuation Acts, to or in respect of a transferred officer.