Naval and Marine Pay and Pensions Act 1865
1865 c.73
An Act for regulating the Payment of Naval and Marine Pay and Pensions.
[29th June 1865]
 Short title.
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This Act may be cited as The Naval and Marine Pay and Pensions Act, 1865.
 Interpretation of terms.
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In this Act—
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 The term “officer” means a commissioned, . . .  officer, . . . , in Her Majesty’s naval or marine force:
 The term “seaman or marine” means a warrant officer petty officer or seaman, warrant or non-commissioned officer of marines, or marine, or other person forming part in any capacity of the complement of any of Her Majesty’s vessels, or otherwise belonging to Her Majesty’s naval or marine force (not being an officer within the meaning of this Act).
 Payment of naval and marine pay and pensions according to Order in Council. 
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All pensions and grants payable in respect of service in Her Majesty’s naval or marine force as an officer, seaman, or marine, shall be paid in such manner, and subject to such restrictions, conditions, and provisions as are from time to time directed by Order in Council.
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 Exemption from stamp duty.
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 Savings for Naval Agency Act.
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 Saving for Naval Discipline Act.
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Nothing in this Act shall authorize the making by Order in Council of any rule inconsistent with any provision affecting naval or marine pensions contained in the Armed Forces Act 2006.
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 Orders in Council.
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Her Majesty in Council may from time to time make such Orders in Council as seem meet for the better execution of any of the purposes of this Act.
 Orders in Council to be published in London Gazette. 
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Every Order in Council under this Act . . . shall be laid before both Houses of Parliament within thirty days after the making thereof if Parliament is then sitting, and if not then within thirty days after the next meeting of Parliament.
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