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THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 15TH FEBRUARY, 1890.

FORM XXIX.

Summons to person bound by recognisance which is alleged to have been forfeited by conviction of principal.—[Sec. 54 (2).]

IN THE POLICE COURT AT VICTORIA IN THE COLONY

To A,B.

OF HONGKONG.

of

You are hereby summoned to appear before me the undersigned a Magistrate of the said Colony sitting at

at the hour of

day of

on the day of

in the forenoon or before such Magistrate as may then be there to show cause why the recog nisance entered into the

whereby you are bound to pay the sum of

should not be adjudged to be forfeited and why you should not be adjudged to pay that sum.

Dated the

day of

18

(Signed),

A Magistrate, &c.

[Seal.]

FORM XXX.

Adjudication of forfeiture of recognisance where person bound as principal has been convicted of an offence which is a breach of the condition.~[Sec. 54 (2).]

IN THE POLICE COURT AT VICTORIA IN THE COLONY OF HONGKONG.

Before J.P., Esquire, a Magistrate of the said Colony, sitting at the said Police Court.

The

sum of

of

day of

18

9

A.B. (hereinafter called the defendant) was by his recognisance entered into the

bound in the 18 day of

the condition of the recognisance being that should (state condition of recognisance) : has And proof having been given that the said been convicted of the offence of having (state offence), being an offence which is in law a breach of the condition of the said recognisance. Therefore it is adjudged that the said recoguisance is forfeited, and that the defendant do pay to the Magistrate's clerk the said sum of

and also pay to

the sum of

for costs.

And it is ordered that the said sums be paid forthwith (or on the for day of

next or by instalments of days, the first instalments to be paid forthwith

next):

every

or on the day

of

And if default is made in payment according to this adjudication and order it is ordered (procĉed us in conviction for fine to be levied by distress).

(Signed),

A Magistrate, &c.

[Seal.]

FORM XXXI,

Order cancelling or mitigating forfeiture or recognisance.—

[Sec. 54 (1).]

(To be indorsed on recognisance.)

IN THE POLICE COURT AT VICTORIA IN THE COLONY

OF HONGKONG,

Before J.P., Esquire, a Magistrate of the said Colony, sitting at the said Police Court.

A warrant of distress was on the issued for levying the sum of

day of

declared to be forfeited

under the within-written recognisance, but no goods have been sold thereunder.

And the said

has applied to me the undersigned to cancel (or mitigate) the forfeiture of the said recognisance, and has given security to my satisfaction for the future performance of the condition of the said recognisance, and has paid, (or given security for payment of) the costs incurred in respect of the forfeiture thereof (or insert such other condition as the Magistrate may think just).

Therefore the said forfeiture is hereby cancelled (or mitigated to the sum of

Dated the

).

day of

(Signed),

A Magistrate, &c.

18

[Seal.]

FORM XXXII,

Summons to attend an application for varying or dispensing

with securities.-(Sec. 51.)

IN THE POLICE COURT AT VICTORIA IN THE COLONY

To A.B.

OF HONGKONG.

of

You are hereby summoned to appear before a Magistrate of the said

the Colony, sitting at

On

in the

day of at the hour of

noon to shew cause

of why the amount for which it is proposed that the suret should be bound should not be reduced (or why the obligation of to find suret should not be dispensed with).

Dated the

(Signed),

day of

A Magistrate, &c.

18

[Scal.]

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