1988 Ed.]
The Rules of the Supreme Court
[CAP. 4
A 469
[Subsidiary]
No. 69
Writ of assistance
(0.46 r. 1)
(Heading as in action)
ELIZABETH THE SECOND (as in No. 53).
To the present and any future bailiff greeting:
Whereas by an order dated the day of 19........ made in an action in the Supreme Court of Justice, Hong Kong between A.B., plaintiff, and C.D., defendant, the said C.D. was ordered to give to the said A.B. possession of the land (or goods) therein described, namely (describe the land or goods), but he the said C.D. and other persons have refused to obey the order and keep the possession of the land (or goods) in contempt of us and our said Court:
And whereas by an order made in the said action dated the day of 19....... it was ordered that a writ of assistance should issue to give the said A.B. possession of the said land (or goods):
We command you that you (enter the said land and eject the said C.D., his tenants, servants and accomplices, each and every of them, from the said land and every part thereof and put the said A.B. and his assigns into full, peaceable and quiet possession thereof) (or put the said A.B. and his assigns into full peaceable and quiet possession of the said goods) and defend and keep him and his assigns in such peaceable and quiet possession, when and as often as any interruption thereof is at any time effected, according to the intent of the said orders. And herein you are not in any wise to fail.
Witness (as in No. 53).
This writ (as in No. 53).