1 | Short title and commencement. |
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2 | Persons subject to naval law. |
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3 | Definitions. |
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4 | Fundamental rights to apply to persons subject to naval law with modifications. |
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5 | Power of Central Government to raise and maintain naval forces. |
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6 | Provision respecting discipline of persons under engagement to serve Central Government. |
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7 | Relations between the members of the Navy, Army and Air Force acting together. |
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8 | Provision respecting discipline of master of merchant vessel under convoy. |
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9 | Eligibility for appointment or enrolment. |
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10 | Commissions and appointments. |
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11 | Enrolment. |
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12 | Validity of enrolment. |
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13 | Oath of allegiance. |
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14 | Liability for service of officers and sailors. |
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15 | Tenure of service of officers and sailors. |
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16 | Discharge on expiry of engagement. |
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17 | Provisions as to discharge. |
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18 | Saving of powers of dismissal by naval tribunals. |
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19 | Restrictions respecting right to form associations, freedom of speech, etc. |
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20 | Immunity from attachment. |
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21 | Immunity from arrest for debt. |
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22 | Immunity of persons attending court-martial or disciplinary court from arrest. |
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23 | Remedy of aggrieved persons. |
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24 | Priority of hearing of cases concerning persons in the naval service. |
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25 | Right of the Chief of the Naval Staff or commanding officers to obtain copies of judgments or orders made by a criminal court. |
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26 | Saving of rights and privileges under other laws. |
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27 | Deductions from pay, etc., not to be made unless authorized. |
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28 | Deductions from pay and allowances of officers. |
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29 | Deductions from pay and allowances of sailors. |
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30 | Deductions awarded by naval tribunals. |
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31 | Liability for maintenance of wife and children. |
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32 | Limit of certain deductions. |
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33 | Remission of deductions. |
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34 | Misconduct by officers or persons in command. |
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35 | Misconduct by persons other than those in command. |
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36 | Delaying or discouraging action or service commanded. |
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37 | Penalty for disobedience in action. |
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38 | Penalty for spying. |
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39 | Correspondence, etc., with the enemy. |
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40 | Improper communication with the enemy. |
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41 | Deserting post and neglect of duty. |
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42 | Mutiny defined. |
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43 | Punishment for mutiny. |
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44 | Persons on board ships or aircraft seducing naval personnel from allegiance. |
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45 | Striking superior officers. |
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46 | Ill-treating subordinates. |
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47 | Disobedience and insubordination. |
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48 | Quarrelling, fighting and disorderly behavior. |
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49 | Desertion. |
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50 | Inducing person to desert. |
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51 | Breaking out of ship and absence without leave. |
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52 | Drunkenness. |
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53 | Uncleanness or indecent acts. |
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54 | Cruelty and conduct unbecoming the character of an officer. |
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55 | Losing ship or aircraft. |
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55A | Dangerous unauthorised flying. |
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55B | Inaccurate certificate. |
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55C | Low flying and annoyance by flying |
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55D | Disobedience of lawful command of captain of an aircraft. |
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56 | Offences by officers in charge of convoy |
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57 | Taking unauthorised goods on board ship |
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58 | Offences in respect of property. |
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59 | Arson |
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60 | Falsifying official documents and false declarations. |
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61 | Malingering, etc. |
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62 | Penalty for endeavouring to stir up disturbance on account of unwholesomeness of victuals or other just grounds. |
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63 | Offences in respect of papers relating to prize. |
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64 | Offences in respect of price. |
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65 | Offences in respect of persons on board a prize ship. |
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66 | Unlawful taking of ransoming a prize |
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67 | Breaking bulk on board a prize ship. |
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68 | Violation of the Act, regulations and orders. |
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69 | Offences in relation to Court-martial. |
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70 | Fraudulent entry |
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71 | Escape from custody |
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72 | Failure to assist in detention of offenders. |
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73 | Penalty for failure to attend by members of reserve forces when called up. |
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74 | Offences against good order and naval discipline |
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75 | Attempts. |
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76 | Abetment of offences. |
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77 | Civil offences |
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78 | Jurisdiction as to place and offences. |
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79 | Jurisdiction as to time |
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80 | Trial after a person ceases to be subject to naval law |
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81 | Punishments. |
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82 | Provisions as to award of punishment |
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83 | Power to issue warrants of arrest. |
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84 | Arrest without warrant. |
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85 | Procedure and conditions of naval custody. |
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86 | Investigation after arrest. |
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87 | Duty to receive or keep in custody. |
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88 | Procedure before trial. |
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89 | Provost-marshals |
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90 | Joinder of charges. |
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91 | Acts amounting to different offences. |
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92 | Joinder of accused person |
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93 | Power of court-martial and commanding officers to try offences |
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94 | Power of Central Government, Chief of the Naval Staff and other officers to impose forfeiture of time or seniority |
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95 | Disciplinary Courts when may be constituted. |
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96 | Constitution and procedure of disciplinary courts. |
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97 | Constitution of courts-martial. |
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98 | Where courts-martial to be held. |
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99 | Trial judge advocate |
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100 | Courts-martial to be public. |
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101 | Commencement of proceedings. |
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102 | Objections to members. |
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103 | Further objections |
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104 | Administering oath or affirmation |
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105 | Arraignment. |
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106 | Opening of prosecution case. |
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107 | Calling of prosecution witness not in the original list |
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108 | Swearing of interpreter and shorthand-writer. |
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109 | Objection to interpreter or shorthand-writer. |
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110 | Swearing of witnesses. |
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111 | Plea of no case and defence of accused |
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112 | Adjournment to view |
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113 | Summing up by the trial judge advocate |
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114 | Duties of the trial judge advocate |
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115 | Duties of the court |
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116 | Retirement to consider finding |
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117 | Announcement of the finding |
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118 | Drawing up of the finding |
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119 | Evidence of character and previous convictions |
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120 | Consideration of the sentence |
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121 | Announcement of the sentence |
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122 | Adjournment |
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123 | Provisions relating to dissolution of courts-martial |
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124 | Ascertaining the opinion of the court |
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125 | Finding that the offence was committed with intent involving less degree of punishment |
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126 | Alternative findings |
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127 | Finding lesser offence proved on charge of greater offence |
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128 | Transmission of proceedings to the Judge Advocate General of the Navy |
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129 | Right of accused to copy of proceedings and sentence |
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130 | Application of the Evidence Act |
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131 | Accused competent witness for defence |
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132 | Judicial notice |
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133 | Presumption as to certain documents |
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134 | Summoning of witnesses |
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135 | Commissions for examination of witnesses |
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136 | Examination of witnesses on commission |
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137 | Power to summon and examine material witnesses |
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138 | Power of court to pay compensation out of fine |
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139 | Summary punishment for contempt of court person subject to naval law |
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140 | Summary punishment for contempt of court by person not subject to naval law |
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141 | Powers of court-martial when certain offences are committed by persons not subject to naval law |
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142 | Powers of courts martial and disciplinary courts in relation to proceedings under this Act |
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143 | Accused found insane during trial |
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144 | Lunacy of the accused at the time of offence |
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145 | Disposal of property pending trial |
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146 | Disposal of property regarding which offence is committed |
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147 | Form of sentence of death |
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148 | Interim custody until execution of sentence of death |
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149 | Execution of sentences of death |
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150 | Place of imprisonment and detention |
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151 | Commencement of sentence |
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152 | Imprisonment of offender already under sentence |
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153 | Change of place of confinement |
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154 | Discharge or removal of prisoners |
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155 | Time of detention in naval custody |
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156 | Removal of insane prisoners |
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157 | Naval prisons and naval detention quarters |
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158 | Execution of sentence of fine |
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159 | Power to make regulations in respect of naval prisons and detention quarters. |
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160 | Judicial review by the Judge Advocate General of the Navy. |
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161 | Consideration by the Chief of the Naval Staff. |
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162 | Petitions to the Central Government or Chief of the Naval Staff against findings or sentences |
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163 | Powers of Central Government and the Chief of the Naval Staff in respect of findings and sentences. |
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163A | Provision relating to parole. |
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164 | Suspension of sentences. |
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165 | Offences by persons not subject to naval law in relation to courts-martial and disciplinary courts. |
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166 | Penalties for aiding escape or attempt to escape of prisoners and for breach of prison regulations. |
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167 | Penalty as regards gaolers, etc. |
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168 | Appointment of the Judge Advocate General of the Navy and his subordinate officers |
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169 | Functions of the Judge Advocate General of the Navy. |
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170 | Discharge of functions of the Judge Advocate General of the Navy in his absence. |
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171 | Disposal of property of deceased sailors. |
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172 | Disposal of property of deceased officers. |
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173 | Decision of questions as to ship and service debts and other debts in ship or quarters. |
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174 | Nature of the powers of commanding officer or Committee of Adjustment. |
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175 | Powers of Central Government to hand over estate of deceased persons to the AdministratorGeneral. |
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176 | Disposal of surplus by prescribed persons. |
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177 | Disposal of effects not converted into money. |
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178 | Termination of liability of commanding officer, Committee, prescribed person and the Central Government. |
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179 | Saving of rights of representative. |
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180 | Application of sections 171 to 179 to persons of unsound mind. |
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181 | Appointment of Standing Committee of Adjustment in certain cases. |
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182 | Exercise of powers by other persons. |
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183 | Forfeiture of effects for absence without leave. |
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184 | Power to make regulations. |
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184A | Power to make regulations with retrospective effect |
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185 | Regulations to be laid before Parliament. |
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186 | Repeals. |
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187 | Provisions as to existing naval forces, appointments, etc. |
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188 | Power of officers of the Royal Navy. |
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