Exemption from Military Service in Great Britain: Statutory Provisions and Regulations Relative to Tribunals and Certificates of Exemption Under the Military Service Acts, with a Digest of Appealed Cases

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U.S. Government Printing Office, 1917 - 45 pages
 

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Page 30 - Fund was founded in 1902, under the direction of the Royal College of * Physicians of London and the Royal College of Surgeons of England, and Is governed by representatives of many medical and scientific institutions.
Page 31 - Board shall be decided by a majority of the votes of the Members present and voting and, in the event of an equality of votes, the Chairman, or in his absence, the person presiding, shall have and exercise a second or casting vote.
Page 6 - Where a certificate of exemption is destroyed, missing, or defaced, the authority by whom it was granted shall, upon the application of the man to whom it was granted and upon payment of a fee of a shilling, issue a duplicate of the certificate to him. (7) The Local Tribunal, Appeal Tribunal, and Central Tribunal shall be constituted in accordance with the provisions of the Second Schedule to this Act...
Page 7 - ... (5) Where an application has been made by or in respect of any man for a certificate of exemption or for a renewal of such a certificate, he shall not be called up for service with the colours until the application has been finally disposed of.
Page 5 - ... serious hardship would ensue, if the man were called up for Army Service, owing to his exceptional financial or business obligations or domestic position ; or...
Page 7 - His Majesty may by Order in Council make regulations with respect to the manner in which Government ships may be registered as British ships for the purpose of the Merchant Shipping Acts, and those Acts, subject to any exceptions and modifications which may be made by Order in Council, either generally or as respects any special class of Government ships, shall apply to...
Page 7 - Act for himself or for any other person at a higher rate than that appropriate to the case, any person knowingly makes any false statement or false representation, he shall be liable on summary conviction to imprisonment for a term not exceeding six months, with hard labour.
Page 15 - Act— (a) on the ground that it is expedient in the national interests that he should, instead of being employed in military service, be engaged in other work in which he is habitually engaged...
Page 7 - ... months after the date on which the certificate so ceases to be in force, be deemed to have been enlisted and transferred to the reserve in the same manner as if no such certificate had been granted unless in the meantime the man has obtained a renewal of his certificate.
Page 11 - All applications to the local tribunal shall be heard in public, unless the tribunal, in any particular case, due regard being given to the interests of the parties and of any other person concerned in . the application^ consider that an application or any part of the proceedings thereon...

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