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Neill McKay said:"Paying off" is there and is included in the definition of "disbandment", but I don't see the word "decommission" anywhere in that order.
No you don't see the word "decommissioning" there. That's precisely because that CFAO 27-9 (Disposal of Non-Public Property) is about the "Disposal" process NOT the "decomissioning" process. They are two seperate things.
"Paying off" = "Disposal Process" = the act of divesting the item from the property of The Crown.
Things can be decommissioned (or in the case of Units - disbanded), but don't necessarily go on to be "payed off". This ship was "payed off" when it was divested from the Property of The Crown. The CAR, for example (being a Unit, not a physical item) was disbanded, but was not "payed off" as it was never divested from Crown property.
If a ship were Decomissioned (ie removed/retired from active service), it could then stay in our inventory for years. It is not until it is handed over to the CDS for disposal from Crown Property assets that it is "payed off".
