A 526
[Subsidiary]
CAP. 4
The Rules of the Supreme Court
[1988 Ed.
No. 13
Commission for Appraisement and Sale
(O.75 r. 23(2))
(Heading as in action)
ELIZABETH THE SECOND, etc. (as in Form No. 3),
To the Bailiff, Greeting:
WHEREAS in this action the Court has ordered (description of property giving name, if a ship) to be appraised and sold.
We hereby authorize and command you to choose one or more experienced persons and to swear him or them to appraise the said
according to the true value thereof, and such value having been certified in writing by him or them to cause the said
to be sold by (private treaty) (public auction) for the highest price that can be obtained for it, but not for less than the appraised value unless the Court on your application allows it to be sold for less.
AND WE further command you, immediately upon the sale being completed, to pay the proceeds thereof into court and to file the certificate of appraisement signed by you and the appraiser or appraisers, and an account of the sale signed by you, together with this commission.
Taken out by
(solicitors for) the
No. 14
Release and Warrant of Possession
(O.75)
(Heading as in action)
ELIZABETH THE SECOND, etc. (as in Form No. 3).
To the Bailiff, Greeting:
WHEREAS in this action the Court has ordered possession of the ship (name to be stated), her tackle, apparel and furniture to be delivered up to
or to his solicitor for his use,
We hereby command you to release the said ship, her tackle, apparel and furniture from the arrest made by virtue of Our warrant in that behalf and to deliver possession thereof to the said
or to his solicitor for his use.
Taken out by
(solicitors for) the
Bailiff's Indorsement
On the ... day of .... 19........, the ship
was released from arrest pursuant to this warrant.
(Signed)
Receipt
Received from the Bailiff on the ... day of ... 19......... the ship
and everything on board belonging to her.
(Signed)
Bailiff