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Greenwich Hospital Act 1869

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1 Short title.U.K.

This Act may be cited as The Greenwich Hospital Act, 1869; . . . F1

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3 Admission of invalids, &c. to benefits of hospital.U.K.

The Admiralty may, under regulations to be from time to time made by them, admit temporarily or permanently to the benefits of Greenwich Hospital non-commissioned officers and men of the royal navy and marines who, although not in receipt of naval pensions, have been, before or after the passing of this Act, discharged as invalided for disease or wounds contracted or received in or by the service of the Crown, or are infirm and helpless.

4 Transfer of invalids to naval hospital, &c.U.K.

The Admiralty may, under regulations to be from time to time made by them, send any non-commissioned officers or men admitted to the benefits of Greenwich Hospital to a . . . F3 hospital or infirmary, to be there maintained at the expense of Greenwich Hospital.

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5 Power to substitute pensions for maintenance.U.K.

The Admiralty may, under regulations to be from time to time made by them appoint to non-commissioned officers and men admitted to the benefits of Greenwich Hospital, in lieu of maintaining them in or at the expense of Greenwich Hospital, such special Greenwich Hospital pensions as to the Admiralty shall seem fit, according to the circumstances of each case, . . . F4

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F4Words repealed by Greenwich Hospital Act 1947 (c. 5), s. 1(1)(a), Sch. 2

6 Approval of regulations.U.K.

Regulations made by the Admiralty under this Act shall not have effect unless and until they are approved by Her Majesty in Council.

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8 Greenwich Hospital income account.U.K.

Her Majesty’s Paymaster General shall continue to keep in his books the separate account, called the Greenwich Hospital income account, opened by him under the M1Greenwich Hospital Act, 1865.

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11 Transfer of naval pensions of men maintained.U.K.

The naval pensions of such non-commissioned officers and men as are for the time being maintained in or at the expense of Greenwich Hospital shall not be paid to them individually, but so much of the money annually provided and appropriated by Parliament for naval pensions as would be applicable to the payment of the naval pensions of those officers and men shall be paid into the Bank of England under the direction of the Admiralty to the cash account of Her Majesty’s Paymaster General, who shall carry the same to the Greenwich Hospital income account.

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