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3.—(1) These Regulations apply to any person who—
(a)has after 4th May 1940 served for a continuous period of not less than ten years either in the employment of the Wheat Commission as a participant in the Wheat Commission pension scheme, or partly in such employment as such a participant and partly in the civil service of the State; and
(b)either—
(i)has retired from the service of the Wheat Commission after attaining the age of sixty years or on account of physical or mental infirmity; or
(ii)has retired from the civil service of the State after attaining the age of sixty years or on account of physical or mental infirmity; or
(iii)having retired from the civil service of the State not earlier than 14th July 1949 in circumstances other than those described in (ii) above, has attained the age of sixty years or satisfies the Minister for the Civil Service that he is disabled by physical or mental infirmity; or
(iv)having been transferred from the civil service of the State to employment which is approved employment for the purposes of the civil service pension scheme, has retired from such employment after attaining the age of sixty years or on account of physical or mental infirmity; and
(c)has received, or become entitled to receive, retirement benefit under the Wheat Commission pension scheme.
(2) For the purposes of paragraph (1) above, a person shall be deemed to have retired after attaining the age of sixty years if he retired within twelve months before attaining that age in such circumstances that he became entitled immediately after his retirement to retirement benefit under the Wheat Commission pension scheme.
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