THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENU GAZETTE, 18TH DECEMBER, 1897.

SCHEDULE.

Note These Forms may be varied to meet the requirements of the

particular case, provided such case comes within the Ordi

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nance.

FORM NO. 1.

The complaint of

Complaint before a Magistrate.

[owner or agent, &c., as the case may be] made before me, a Magistrate of the Colony of Hong- kong, who saith that the said

did let to

and situate at

at the rent of

a tenement, consisting of

in this Colony for

land situate at thi

and that the said tenancy expired for was determined by notice to quit, given by the said as the case may be,] on the

day of

(or that the said hath illegally encroached upon, or illegally inclosed, belonging to the complainant or as the case may be, such encroachment or inclosure not exceeding in value $20 a month or $240 a year, as the case may be) and that notwithstanding demand made, the said

refused [or neglected] to deliver up possession of the said tenement, (or encroach- ment or inclosure, as the case may be,) and still detains the same.

Taken the

day of

before me.

(Signed),

Police Magistratè.

FORM NO. 2.

Summons.

IN THE POLICE COURT AT VICTORIA IN THE COLONY OF

HONGKONG.

Reg. on the complaint of

V.

To

Complaint having been this day made before the undersigned a Police Magistrate of this Colony for that you, being the tenant or occupier of certain premises situate at

at

in this Colony, and such tenaney or holding having expired or been legally determined (or as the case may be) or, that you having illegally eneroached upon or illegally made an inclosure upon, certain land situate

of which

is the owner (as the case may be) have unlawfully refused or neglected to deliver over possession of the said premises to the owner thereof:] These are, therefore, to command you in Her Majesty's name to be and appear on

at

o'clock in the forenoon at the said Police Court before me, to answer to the said complaint and to be further dealt with according to law.

Dated

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(Signed),

Police Magistrate.

Section 3.

See also Section 6.

Section 3. See also Section 6.

FORM No. 3.

Warrant.

IN THE POLICE COURT AT VICTORIA IN THE COLONY OF

HONGKONG.

Warrant to each and all of the Constables of the said Colony.

Whereas [set forth the complaint], I, a Police Magistrate of the said Colony, do authorize and command you, between the hours of nine in the forenoon and five in the afternoon, to enter (by force, if needful) and with or without the aid of.

(the owner,

or agent, as the case may be,) or any other person or persons whom you may think requisite to call to your assistance, into and upon the said premises, and to eject thereont any person, and of the same for of the said encroachment or inclosure (as the case may be)] full and peaceable possession to deliver to the said

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[the owner or agent].

Given under my hand and seal, this

To Colony,

day of

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and all the other Constables of the said

(Signed);

Section 5, See also Section 6.

Police Magistrate.

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