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Sections 23 and 54.
Sections 23 and 51.
No. 3.] THE ORDINANCES OF HONGKONG: [A.D. 1890.
FORM No. 31.
Order cancelling or mitigating Forfeiture of Recognizance.- (To be indorsed on Recognizance).
HONGKONG.
IN THE POLICE COURT AT
A.D
HON
IN
Be
Polic
TE
issued
C.
Before J.P., Esquire, a Magistrate of the said Colony, sitting at the said Police Court,
day of
1
A warrant of distress was, on the for levying the sum of
declared to be forfeited under the within-written recognizance, 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 recognizance, and has given security to my satisfaction for the future performance of the condition of the said recognizance, 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 this
]
day of
ing s havir been ing d ed t! the s of th be di
[L.S.]
Form No. 32.
(Signed.)
Magistrate.
Summons to attend an Application for varying or dispensing with Sureties.
HONGKONG,
IN THE POLICE COURT AT
To A.B., of
Hoxe
Is
C..
day o
day, the
You are hereby summoned to appear before a Magistrate of the said Colony, sitting at
OI
m. in the
o'clock which it is proposed that the suret should not be reduced [or why the obligation of sureties] should not be dispensed with.]
day of
at
adjud
noon, to show cause why the amount for
of
should be bound to find a surety [or
convi.
libert
in the
summ
Dated this
day
in th
defen
(Signed.)
sureti
[L.S.]
defen
Magistrate.
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