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and implements of his trade); and if, within the space of † days next after the making of such distress, the sum of being the sum stated at the foot of this warrant to be due under the said adjudication and order, together with the reasonable costs and charges of the making and keeping of the said distress, be not paid, then to sell the said goods by you distrained, and pay the money arising therefrom to the Magistrate's Clerk, in order that it may be applied according to law, and that the overplus, if any, may be rendered on demand to the defendant; and if no such distress can be found, to certify the same to the said Court, in order that further proceedings may be had according to law.

Dated this day of

[.s.]

Amount adjudged

Paid

Remaining due

Costs of issuing Warrant

(Signed.) Magistrate.

C.

Total amount to be levied

N. B.--The goods are not to be sold until after the end of five clear days next following the day on which they are seized, unless the defendant consents or unless the goods are perishable.

FORM NO. 41.

Warrant of Distress on an Order for the Payment of any Sum of Money.

HONGKONG.

IN THE Police Court AT

To [Insert name, etc., of Officer where the person executing is not a Constable] and to each and all of the Constables of the said Colony.

On the day of 9, it was adjudged and ordered by the undersigned [or J.P., Esquire,] a Magistrate of the said Colony, that C.D. (hereinafter called the defendant) should pay to before the day of the sum of for costs [or as the case may be], on or [or as ordered]; and that, if default should be made in payment according to the said adjudication and order,

Section 39.

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