CAP. 4]

Supreme Court.

(15) Under Pacific Islanders Protection Acts:

A.B., Commander of H.M.S. “Lynx”, claims to have the British ship "Mary" and her cargo condemned as forfeited to His Majesty, for violation of the Pacific Islanders Protection Acts, 1872 and 1875.

(16) Under Foreign Enlistment Act:

A.B. claims to have the British ship "Mary", together with the arms and munitions of war on board thereof, condemned as forfeited to His Majesty for violation of the Foreign Enlistment Act, 1870.

(17) Under Customs Acts:

A.B. claims to have the ship "Mary" [or as the case may be] condemned as forfeited to His Majesty for violation of [state Act under which forfeiture is claimed].

(18) Recovery of pecuniary forfeiture or penalty:

A.B. claims judgment against the defendant for penalties for violation of [state Act or Ordinance under which penalties are claimed].

FORM 8.

[rule 17.]

CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE TO BE INDORSED ON THE WRIT AFTER SERVICE THEREOF.

This writ was served by X.Y. [here state the mode in which the service was effected, whether on the owner, or on the ship, cargo, or freight, etc., as the case may be] on the

19

day of

(Signed)

X.Y.

FORM 9.

[rule 21.]

APPEARANCE.

(1) By defendant in person.

In the Supreme Court of Hong Kong, Admiralty Jurisdiction.

[Title of action.]

Take notice that I appear in this action.

Dated the

My address is

day of

My address for service is

294

19

(Signed)

C.D., Defendant.

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