8Workers employed by the Crown or local authorities
The Crown, or a local authority, may pay to a worker by specified cheque any wages that have become payable to that worker.
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- 1964 No 58 s 4(3)


If you work for the government, which is also called the Crown, or for a local authority, they can pay your wages by a special cheque. This is how they can pay you the money you have earned. The Crown or local authority can choose to pay you this way when your wages are due.
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The Crown, or a local authority, may pay to a worker by specified cheque any wages that have become payable to that worker.