C 64
[Subsidiary]
CAP. 227]
Magistrates (Forms) Rules
[1984 Ed.
(WITH SURETIES)
FORM 85
Recognizance of bail instead of remand, on an adjournment of examination
IN THE MAGISTRATE'S Court at
HONG KONG.
We, the undersigned
and
of
of
of
[s. 79.]
severally acknowledge ourselves to owe to several sums following, namely, the said principal the sum of and
Our Sovereign Lady the Queen the
and the said
as sureties the sum of our several goods, lands and tenements if the said in the condition hereon endorsed.
Signed (where not taken orally)
as
each, to be levied on fails
Taken (orally) before me the
day of
19
[L.S.]
Explained by
Magistrate.
for Magistrate's Clerk or Superintendent of Police
or Inspector of Police or Commissioner of Correctional Services, as the case may be).
Sworn Interpreter.
CONDITION ENDORSED
The condition of the within-written recognizance is such that if the within-bounded
appears before such magistrate as may then be sitting at the said court on
19
at
day, the
o'clock in the
day of
noon, and
to answer (further) to the charge made against him by to be (further) dealt with according to law (or appears before such magistrate as may then be sitting at
for sentence when called upon) 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".
(PERSONAL)
FORM 86
Recognizance of bail instead of remand, on an adjournment of examination
{s. 79.]
HONG KONG.
IN THE MAGISTRATE'S COURT AT
I, the undersigned
of
do hereby acknowledge myself to owe to
Our Sovereign Lady the Queen the sum of
to be