A.D. 1890.

MAGISTRATES.

SCHEDULES.

THE FIRST SCHEDULE.

FORMS.

[No. 3.

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NOTE--These Forms may be varied or added to as circumstances may require, provided such variations are not inconsistent with the requirements of this Ordinance.

PART I.

FORMS FOR SUMMARY OFFENCES.

FORM No. 1.

Summons to the Defendant on an Information or Complaint.

HONGKONG.

IN THE POLICE COURT AT

To C.D., of labourer.

Information having this day been laid [or complaint having this day been made, or whereas you have this day been charged] before the undersigned, a Magistrate of the said Colony, for that you [here state shortly the matter of the information, complaint, or charge]: These are, therefore, to command you, in Her Majesty's name, to be and appear on the day, the day of at o'clock in the noon, at the said Police Court, before such Magistrate as may then be there, to answer to the said information [or complaint or charge], and to be further dealt with according to law.

Dated this day of

[L.S.] (Signed.) Magistrate.

Sections 10 and 62.

Form No. 2.

Warrant when Summons is disobeyed.

IN THE POLICE COURT AT

To each and all of the Constables of the said Colony. On the information was laid, [or complaint was made, or C.D. was charged] before the undersigned, a Magistrate of the said Colony, that C.D. [or he, the said C.D.] [as in the summons]; and a summons was then issued by me to the said C.D., commanding him, in Her Majesty's name, to be and appear on day of at o'clock in the noon, at the said Police Court, before such Magistrate as might then be there, to answer

Sections 11 and 62.

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