150 THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, MARCH 12, 1909.
And whereas on such security being given the said ships will be exempted mail ships and not liable to be arrested or detained by any arresting authority either in the United Kingdom or in any British Possession to which the security applies either for the purpose of founding jurisdiction in any Court of Admiralty or of enforcing the payment of any damages, fine, or other claim or sum, or enforcing any forfeiture.
Now therefore, I, J.S., hereby submit myself to the jurisdiction of the said Court, and cousent that if all such damages, fiues, debts, or other claims or suns as aforesaid, which may be adjudged by any Court in the United Kingdom or in any British Possession to which the said security applies, to be payable by the owners of the said ships in respect of any ship which might, if it were not an exempted mail ship, be arrested by any arresting authority, either in the United Kingdom or in such British Possession as aforesaid he not paid forthwith (whether notice of the said judgment be received by the said A.B. or not) execution may issue forth against me, my heirs, executors, and adminstra- tors, goods and chattels for a sum not exceeding £
Signed, scaled and delivered by the within-namel, this
day of
19
Before me.
(A Commissioner, &c.)
In the High Court of Justice,
No. 7.
Notice of completion of Security.
Probate Divorce and Admiralty Division.
In the matter of the Mail Ships Acts, 1891 and 1902, and in the matter of the
Order in Council, 190 and in the matter of the security of A. B.
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Notice is hereby given that the security of the said .L.B. was on the 190 , completed in accordance with the order of the Court made on the under the control of the Court.
day of
last, and is now
This
day of
To the Board of Trade.
.190
No. 8.
(Signed)
M. N..
Registrar.
Notice by the Board of Trade of Exemption.
In the High Court of Justice,
Probate Divorce and Admiralty Division.
In the matter of the Mail Ships Acts, 1891 and 1992, and in the matter of the
Order in Commeil, 190
Whereas an application has been made to the High Court of Justice to fix the security to be given, under the provisions of the said Act, by A.B., being the owner of certain ships engaged in (describe the postal service), for the execution of which service the said A.B. is subsidized by the
Government :
And whereas the High Court on such application did on the
fix the security so to be given as follows :-[state nature and amount] :
190
And whereas on the
day of
pleted, and is now under the control of the Court :
day of
last the said security was given and com-,
And whereas the security so given by the said A.B. applies to all ships of the said A.B. actually engaged in the said postal service [or to the following ships, namely, &c.] ;
Now, therefore, the Board of Trade, in pursuance of the said Acts, hereby give notice to every arresting authority in the United Kingdom--that is to say, every Court, authority, or officer having power to arrest or detain a ship, or arrest a person on board a ship, or to order such arrest or deteu- tion, or to order the execution of any process, civil or criminal, for the arrest of a person on board any ship-that all [or, the said] ships of the said A.B., for the time being actually engaged in carrying mails for the said postal service, are to be deemed exempted mail ships, and entitled to the exemptions and privileges given by the said Acts to exempted mail ships.
(Signed)
E F.,
Assistant Secretary.
Board of Trade,
This
day of
190
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