98. Provision for dependents of prisoner of war where remission is made. In case of all
persons subject to this Act, being prisoners of war, whose pay and allowances have been forfeited
under clause (h) of section 90 or clause (a) of section 91, but in respect of whom a remission has been
made under section 97, it shall be lawful for proper provision to be made by the prescribed authorities
out of such pay and allowances for any dependants of such persons, and any such remission shall in
that case be deemed to apply only to the balance thereafter remaining of such pay and allowances.
99. Provision for dependants of prisoner of war from his pay and allowances. It shall be
lawful for proper provision to be made by the prescribed authorities for any dependants of any person
subject to this Act, who is a prisoner of war or is missing out of his pay and allowances.
100. Period during which a person is deemed to be a prisoner of war. For the purposes of
sections 98 and 99 a person shall be deemed to continue to be a prisoner of war until the conclusion
of any inquiry into his conduct such as is referred to in section 96, and if he is dismissed from the
service in consequence of such conduct, until the date of such dismissal.
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CHAPTER IX
ARREST AND PROCEEDINGS BEFORE TRIAL
101. Custody of offenders.___(1) Any person subject to this Act who is charged with an offence
may be taken into Air Force custody.
(2) Any such person may be ordered into Air Force custody by any superior officer.
(3) Any officer may order into Air Force custody any officer, though he may be of a higher rank,
engaged in a quarrel, affray or disorder.
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