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offices in the Police Service, Prison Service and Teaching
Service referred to in the Constitution.
                 Without prejudice to its generality,
subsection (1) of this section shall apply in relation to the
offices of Chairman, Deputy Chairman (if any) and other
members of the Public Service Commission, the Police
Service Commission, the Public Service Board of Appeal and
the Constituency Boundaries Commission as if those offices
were public offices. The corresponding offices of members of
the Constituency Boundaries Commission shall be the offices
of members of the Electoral and Boundaries Commission.
The corresponding offices of members of the Police Service
Commission shall be the offices of members of the Police and
Prison Services Commission.
(4)
            (5) A person who under the former Constitution
or any other existing law would have been required to vacate
his office at the expiration of any period shall vacate his office
at the expiration of that period.
Attorney-General.
     20. Until Parliament or, subject to the provisions of
any law enacted by Parliament, the President acting in
accordance with the advice of the Prime Minister, otherwise
provides, the office of Attorney-General shall be that of a
public office.
     21. (1) Subject to subsection (2) of this section, any
person who holds or acts in any office to which this section
applies, as from the appointed day, by virtue of holding or
acting in such office immediately before that day, shall be
deemed to have complied with the requirements of the
Constitution or any other law in force in Saint Vincent and the
Grenadines relating to the taking of oaths with respect to that
office.
Oaths.
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