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Acts Affecting Native Lands, Etc. (In English and Maori), Passed by the General Assembly, Session 1892, 1893, 1897, 1898, 1899.

Pension-Certificates

Pension-Certificates.

30.Issue of pension-certificate when claim established. As soon as the Pension-claim is established, and the rate of the first year's pension is fixed by the Stipendiary Magistrate, he shall, in the prescribed manner, certify the same to the Deputy Registrar, who shall, in the prescribed manner and form, issue to the claimant a certificate (elsewhere throughout this Act called a "pension-certificate") in respect of the first year's pension.page 7
31.Annual pension-certificate. In respect of the pension for each year after the first, a fresh pension-certificate shall be issued as hereinafter provided.
32.Particulars to be entered in pension-register. The Deputy Registrar shall enter in a book, to be called "The District Old-age Pension Register," the following particulars respecting each pension-certificate issued by him:—
(1.) The number of such certificate, and the name of the district in which it is issued.
(2.) The pensioner's full name, occupation, and address.
(3.) The amount of his income for the year, and the date on which the income-year ends.
(4.) The date on which the year's pension commences.
(5.) The amount of the year's pension, the instalments by which it is payable, and the due dates thereof.
(6.) Such other particulars as are prescribed.
33.Entries in register to be numbered. All entries of pension-certificates in the Old-age Pension Register shall be numbered consecutively, so that no two entries in the same register bear the same number.
34.Transfer of pension-certificates to other districts, and duplicates. On application in the prescribed form, and subject to prescribed conditions,—
(1.) Any pension-certificate may be transferred from the register in one district to the register in another;
(2.) The Deputy Registrar may issue a duplicate pension-certificate in any case where satisfactory proof is given of the loss of the original.