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with the said determination and alleging that he is aggrieved thereby as being erroneous in point of fact, has applied to me, pursuant to section 105 of the Magistrates Ordinance, 1932, for leave to appeal to the Full Court by way of re-hearing: Now I do hereby certify that I have granted such leave accordingly.

Dated this

[L.S.]

day of

19 +

(Signed.)

Magistrate.

FORM No. 86.

[8. 110.]

Magistrate's certificate of refusal to state or amend case or to grant leave to appeal.

HONG KONG.

IN THE POLICE COURT AT

[Commence as in the last form down to the end of the first recital and then continue as follows:]

and whereas the defendant [or A.B.,] being dissatisfied with the said determination and alleging that he is aggrieved thereby as being erroneous in point of law [or fact], has applied to me pursuant to section 100 [or section 105] of the Magistrates Ordinance, 1932, to state and sign a case setting forth the facts and ground of such determination in order that he may appeal therefrom to the Full Court [or to grant leave of appeal to the Full Court by way of re-hearing]; [and, if so, whereas on the

day of

19 + I stated and signed a case accordingly, but the defendant for A.B.1 is dissatisfied with the way in which I have so stated such case and has, pursuant to section 102 of the said Ordinance, duly applied to me to amend the same by [here state what amendment is desired]: Now I being of opinion that the application of the defendant for A.B.] is merely frivolous have refused to state such case [or to grant such leave to appeal, or now 1, having refused to amend such case], of which refusal the defendant [or A.B.] has requested me to sign and deliver to him a certificate: Now therefore I, the said magistrate, pursuant to section 110 of the said Ordinance, do hereby certify that I am of opinion that the application of the defendant [or A.B.] as aforesaid is merely frivolous, and that I have refused to state such case accordingly [or that I have refused to grant such leave to appeal, or to amend such case].

Dated this

[L.S.]

day of

19

(Signed.)

Magistrate.

FORM No. 87.

Case stated by a magistrate.

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF HONG KONG

APPELLATE JURISDICTION,

Between A.B., Appellant,

and

C.D., Respondent.

(s. 100.]

This is a case stated by the undersigned, a magistrate of the Colony of Hong Kong, under the Magistrates Ordinance, 1932, for the purpose of appeal to the Supreme Court on questions of law which arose before me as hereinafter stated.

1. At the police court in the said Colony, at

1

1

on the day of

19 an information [or a complaint] preferred by AB. (hereinafter called the respondent) against C.D. (hereinafter called the appellant) [or as the case may be], under

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