Encashment of military-held certificates: commanding officer may requisition payment despite nominations, and post office must comply. When a certificateholder subject to military service law dies or deserts, the Commanding Officer or Committee of Adjustment may requisition the officer-in-charge of the registered post office to pay the amount due under the certificate; the officer-in-charge must comply with that requisition notwithstanding any nomination in force at the time, and the requisition must be made under the disposal provisions applicable to the relevant service.
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Encashment of military-held certificates: commanding officer may requisition payment despite nominations, and post office must comply.
When a certificateholder subject to military service law dies or deserts, the Commanding Officer or Committee of Adjustment may requisition the officer-in-charge of the registered post office to pay the amount due under the certificate; the officer-in-charge must comply with that requisition notwithstanding any nomination in force at the time, and the requisition must be made under the disposal provisions applicable to the relevant service.
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