THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 15TH FEBRUARY, 1890.
FORM XXXIII.
Order varying order for sureties.-(Sec. 51.)
IN THE POLice Court at VICTORIA IN THE COLONT OF HONGKONG.
Before J.P., Esquire, a Magistrate of the said Colony, sitting at the said Police Court.
The day of
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A.B. has been under a warrant of commitment dated the day of
and issued by this Court committed to prison for default in finding sureties (or a surety) in the sum of
And on new evidence having been produced to me (or on proof of a change of circumstances having been given to me), it seems to me just to vary in manner hereinafter appearing the order under which the said warrant was issued.
Therefore it is ordered that the amount for which it is proposed that the sureties (or surety) of the said A.B. should be bound be re- duced to
(or that the obligation of the said A.B. to find a surety (or sureties) be dispensed with (or as may be directed),
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(Signed),
A Magistrate, &c.
[Seal.]
FORM XXXIV.
Oral or written acknowledgment of undertaking to pay a sum adjudged by a conviction.—[Sec. 53 (1).]
IN THE POLICE COURT AT VICTORIA IN THE COLONY OF HONGKONG.
A.B. (hereinafter called the defendant) was this day (or was on the
day of
) convicted before the undersigned (or J.
P., Esquire,) a Magistrate of the said Colony, sitting at
for that he (state offence), and it was adjudged by the said conviction that the defendant should pay (as in the conviction) and it was thereby ordered that the defendant should be at liberty to give to the satisfaction of a Magistrate of the said Colony (or as in the conviction) security in the sum of
with suret in the sum of (each) for the payment of the said sum at the time and in the manner by the said conviction directed.
Now, therefore, I the defendant, as principal, and we C.D. of
as sureties (or I, C.D. of
and E.F. of
as surety) hereby undertake that the defendant will pay the sum ad- judged by the said conviction at the time and in the manner thereby directed, and I the said defendant and we (or I) the said sureties (or surety) hereby severally acknowledge ourselves hound to forfeit and pay to the Magistrate's clerk (or other person specified) the sum of in case the defendant fails to perform this undertaking.
(Signed), (where not taken orally.) A.B. Defendant.
C.D.)
Suretics.
E.F.}
Taken (orally) before me the
day of
(Signed),
A Magistrate, &c.
FORM XXXV.
Oral or written acknowledgment or undertaking to perform condition of forfeited recognisance.—[Secs. 53 (5), 54 (1). ]
IN THE POLICE COURT AT VICTORIA IN THE COLONY
OF HONGKONG.
A.B. was by his recognisance entered into the bound in the sum of
being that
day of
the condition of the recognisance should (state condition of recognisance):
And default having been made in the performance of this condition the recognisance was on the
declared to be forfeited, and the said A.B. not having paid the said sum, a warrant of distress was on the
issued for recovery
day of
day of
thereof, but no goods have been sold under the warrant:
And the said A.B. has applied to the undersigned Magistrate of the said Colony to caucel or mitigate the forfeiture:
Now, therefore, I the said A.B. as principal, and we C.D. of and E.F. of
(or I, C.D. of
) as sureties (or surety)
hereby undertake that the condition of the said recognisance shall be duly performed, (and that the said shall on or before the day of
pay the sum of
for costs incurred in respect
of the said forfeiture);
And I the said principal and we (or 1) the said sureties (or surety), hereby severally acknowledge ourselves bound to forfeit and pay to the Magistrate's clerk (or other person specified) the sum of
in case the said principal fails to perform the condition of the said recognisance.
(Signed), (where not taken orally.)
A.B.
C.D.
E.F.
Taken (orally) before me the (Signed),
day of
[Seal.]
A Magistrate, &c.