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No. 10. THE ORDINANCES OF HONGKONG (A.D. 189

Sections 3 and

HONGKONG.

IN THE POLICE Court at

FORM No. 2.

Summons.

Reg. on the Complaint of

Sections 5 and

To

V.

Complaint having been this day made before the undersigned, a Police Magistrate of the said Colony, for that you, being the tenant or occupier of certain premises situate at

in the said Colony, and such tenancy or holding having expired [or been legally determined, or as the case may be] [or that you, having illegally encroached upon (or illegally made inclosure upon) certain land situate at

of which

.

is the owner, as the case may be] have unlawfully refused or neglected to deliver over possession of the said premises to the owner thereof: This is, therefore, to command you, in Her Majesty's name, to be and appear on

day day of

o'clock in the noon at the said Police Court before me, to answer to the said complaint and to be further dealt with according to law.

Dated the

day of

FORM No. 3.

Warrant.

(Signed.)

Police Magistrates

HONGKONG.

IN THE POLICE Court at

To all and each of the Constables of the said Colony.

Whereas [set forth the complaint], I, a Police Magistrate of the said Colony, do authorize and command you, between the hours of nine in the forenoon and five in the afternoon, to enter (by force, if needful) and with or without the aid of

the owner, or agent, as the case may be, or other person or persons whom you may think requisite to call to your assistance into and upon the said premises, and to eject thereout any person, and of the same [or of the said encroachment (or inclosure, as the case may be)] fall into peaceable possession to deliver to the said

the owner

or agent].

Given under my hand and seal, this

day of

(Signed,)

Police Magistrate.

LS


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