The British battle fleet, Vol. 2 (of 2) : its inception and growth throughout…
11. When a court-martial has to be ordered by a Dominion and a
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sufficient number of officers are not available in the Dominion
service at the time, the British Admiralty, if requested, will make
the necessary arrangements to enable a court to be formed. Provision
will be made by order of his Majesty in Council and by the Dominion
Governments respectively to define the conditions under which officers
of the different services are to sit on joint courts-martial.
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