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The Jamaica (Constitution) Order in Council 1962 - Constitution
judicial service commission, the public service commission or the police service commission shall, in relation to any such period as aforesaid, be construed as references respectively to the judicial service commission, the public service commission or th
The Jamaica (Constitution) Order in Council 1962 - Constitution
judicial service commission established by the con- stitution or the public service commission or the police service commission so established or, as the case may be, the said person or authority : provided that where an existing commission or, as the ca
The Jamaica (Constitution) Order in Council 1962 - Constitution
judicial service commission, the public service com- mission and the police service commission but excluding the department of the auditor-general) shall, at least once in every year, be audited and reported on by the auditor- general who, with his subord
The Jamaica (Constitution) Order in Council 1962 - Constitution
judicial service commission or member of the police service commission. (4) a member of the public service commission shall not, within a period of three years commencing with the date on which he last held or acted in that office, be eligible for appoin
The Jamaica (Constitution) Order in Council 1962 - Constitution
judicial service commission or the police service commission, as the case may be. (3) before the governor-general acts in accordance with the advice of the public service commission that any public officer should be removed or that any penalty should be
The Jamaica (Constitution) Order in Council 1962 - Constitution
judicial service commission or the police service commission. the person or authority specified in the said instrument shall consult with the jndicial service com- mission or the police service commission, as the case may be. before making the appointment
The Jamaica (Constitution) Order in Council 1962 - Constitution
judicial service commission or member of the public service commission. (4) a member of the police service commission shall not, within a period of three years commencing with the date on which he last held or acted in that office, be eligible for appoin
The Jamaica (Constitution) Order in Council 1962 - Constitution
judicial service commission or the public service commission, the person or authority specified in the said instrument shall consult with the judicial service [the inclusion of this page. is authorized by l.n. 50/1979] ~~ | {
The Jamaica (Constitution) Order in Council 1962 - Constitution
judicial service commission; (b) in the case of an award payable to a person who, having been a public officer, was, immediately before the date aforesaid, serving as a police officer, on the recommendation of the police service commission; and (c) in t
The Judicature (Revenue Court) Act - Courts and Judiciary
judicial service commission, being a person appearing to that commission to be versed in the law relating to income tax. (2) the judge shall, in relation to the court, have, mutatis mutandis, all the rights, powers, immunities and privileges of the puisn
The Pensions (Federal Civil Service) Act - Courts and Judiciary
judicial service commission, the police service commission or the public service commission, as the case may be, under subsection (3) the governor- general may, in his discretion, once refer that recommenda- tion back for reconsideration by the commission
The Public Defender (Interim) Act - Constitution
judicial service commission established under settion 111 of the constitution; the municipal service commission established under section 3 of the municipal service commission act; the parish councils services commission established under section 3 of t
6 of 2016 - The Judicature (Resident Magistrates)(Amendment and Change of Name) Act
judicial service commission. (4) the chief judge of the parish courts shall report directly to, and be subject to the direction of, the chief justice in the execution of the functions set out in subsections (5) and (6). (5) the chief judge of the parish