THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 29TH NOVEMBER, 1890. 1201
Ordinance, 1890 and the things so seized safely to detain and keep in your possession until you shall receive orders for the disposal thereof from the Trustee or Official Receiver and in case of resistance or if not having the key of any door or lock of any premises as afore- said you shall break open or cause the same to be broken open for the better execution of this warrant.
Dated
To
Registrar.
officer of this Court and to his assistants.
No. 25.
Search Warrant.
(TITLE.)
WHEREAS by evidence duly taken upon oath it hath been made to appear to the Court that there is reason to suspect and believe that property of the said debtor is concealed in the house [or other place describing it] of one
of
such house [or place] not belonging to the said debtor.
These are therefore to require you to enter in the day-time into the house (or other place describing it] of the said situate at
aforesaid and there diligently to search
for the said property and if any property of the said debtor shall be there found by you on such search that you seize the same to be disposed of and dealt with according to law.
Dated
To
Registrar.
officer of this Court and his assistants.
No. 26.
WHEREAS
Order to Pay admitted Debt.
(TITLE.)
of
in his
examination taken this day and signed and subscribed by him has admitted that he is indebted to the said debtor in the sum of 3 it is ordered that the said
do pay to the Trustee herein in full discharge of the sum so admitted the sum of forthwith [or if otherwise state the time and manner of payment] and do further pay to the said Trustee the sum of $ for costs.
$
Dated
By the Court
Registrar.
No. 27.
Order to Colonial Postmaster or Agent of Telegraph Company
under section 25. (TITLE.)
UPON the application of G.H. the Official Receiver (or the Trustee) of the property of the above-named debtor it is ordered that for a period of three months from the
day of
189
all post letters [or telegrams] directed or addressed to the said debtor in the Colony shall be re-directed sent or delivered by the Colonial Postmaster or officer acting under him [or by the Agent of the Telegraph Company] to the said Official Receiver [or Trustee] and that a sealed duplicate of this order be forthwith transmitted by the Official Receiver [or Trustee] to the Colonial Postmaster or officers acting under him [or to the Agent of the Telegraph Company].
Dated
at
By the Court
Registrar.
SCHEDULE B.
Soale of Fees.
Every declaration by a debtor of inability to pay his debt,. Every bankruptcy notice,
1.00
1.00
Every bankruptcy petition,
10.00
Every affidavit filed other than proof of debts,
0.50
Every proof of debt,..
0.25
Every proxy,
0.10
Every application to the Court except by the Official Receiver, Every application for an order of discharge,
2.00
10.00
Every application to the Court to approve a scheme per cent.
on the gross amount of the estimated assets.
Every application to the Court to approve a composition per
cent. on the gross amount of the composition.
Every 50 creditors or less,
10.00 1.00
For official stationery each estate for-
Every allocator for costs,........
Remuneration of Trustee and Official Receiver,
To the Official Receiver on appointment of a Trustee other than
himself,
.$5.00 to $50.00
To the Trustee-such commission on the assets not exceeding
6 per cent, as the Court may order.