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No. 3.] THE ORDINANCES OF HONGKONG: [A.D. 1890,
CONDITION INDORSED.
The condition of the within-written recognizance is such that if the within-bounden C. D. appears before such Magistrate as may then be sitting at the said Police Court on day, the day of at o'clock in the noon to answer [further] to the charge made against him by and to be [further] dealt with according to law [or appears before for sentence when called upon, or as the case may be] then the said recognizance shall be void, but otherwise shall remain in full force.
NOTE. Where the recognizance is taken orally, omit the words "the undersigned" and insert the word "orally" after "taken."
Section 53.
FORM NO. 6.
Notice of such Recognizance to be given to the Defendant and his Surety.
HONGKONG,
IN THE POLICE Court AT
Take notice that you C.D. have undertaken in the sum of E.F. in the sum of that you C.D. appear personally on day of at o'clock in the noon, at the said Police Court, before such Magistrate as may then be there, to answer further to a certain information [or complaint] of A.B., the further hearing of which was adjourned to the said time and place [or as the case may be], and unless you C.D. appear accordingly, the recognizance entered into by you C.D., and by E.F. as your surety will be forthwith enforced against you both.
Dated this day of
[L.S.]
(Signed.) Magistrate.
FORM No. 7.
Certificate of Forfeiture to be indorsed on Recognizance.
The within-named C.D. not having appeared [or as the case may be] at the time and place in the said condition mentioned, it is hereby certified that the within-written recognizance is forfeited.
Dated this day of
[L.S.]
(Signed.) Magistrate.