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Statutory Instruments
INJURIES IN WAR COMPENSATION
Made
25th March 1991
1. The Injuries in War (Shore Employments) Compensation Scheme 1914(3) shall be amended as follows:
In paragraph (3) thereof for the figures “£76.60”, wherever they occur, there shall be substituted the figures “£84.90”.
2. This Scheme shall have effect on and after 8th April 1991, so, however, that no payment shall be made thereunder in respect of any period before that date.
3. This Scheme may be cited as the Injuries in War (Shore Employments) Compensation (Amendment) Scheme 1991, and the Injuries in War (Shore Employments) Compensation Schemes 1914 to 1990 and this Scheme may be cited together as the Injuries in War (Shore Employments) Compensation Schemes 1914 to 1991.
Michael Quinlan
Alan Clark
Members of the Defence Council
We consent
Thomas Sackville
Irvine Patrick
Two of the Commissioners of Her Majesty’s Treasury
25th March 1991
(This note is not part of the Order)
The Injuries in War (Shore Employments) Compensation Schemes 1914 to 1990 provide for the payment of weekly allowance to small numbers of ex-members of the Women’s Auxilliary Forces who suffered disablement from their services overseas during the 1914—1918 war. This amending Scheme provides that the maximum weekly allowance payable shall be increase from £76.60 to £84.90 and that other allowances shall be increased proportionately. The increase will take effect on or after 8th April 1991.
1914 c. 18(5 and 6 Geo 5).
S.I. 1964/488.
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