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thereupon ordered that the said conviction [or order] should be con- firmed [or quashed] and that the said [appellant] should pay to the said [respondent] the sum of
for his costs incurred by him on the said appeal, and which sum was thereby ordered to be paid to me, the undersigned, on or before the
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to be by me handed over to the said [respondent]; and I further certify that the said sum for costs has not, nor has any part thereof, been paid in obedience to the said order.
Dated this
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SECOND SCHEDULE.
Registrar
RULES. [ss. 29. 56, 57, 58 and 127.]
Summary proceedings.
1.—(1) When, in pursuance of s. 28 (2) of this Ordinance the. Returns to magistrates clerk receives a minute of proceedings, he shall forth- magistrate. with enter particulars of such minute in chronological order in a return in Form No. 1 in the appendix to these Rules, which shal! Appendix. be authenticated by the signature of one of the magistrates.
Form No. 1.
(2) The return shall show the appropriation of any fine or penalty imposed.
2. The magistrate signing the return shall cause it to be delivered Entries in to the magistrates' clerk, who shall transcribe the particulars in register, Form No. 2 in the appendix to these rules, in the register referred Appendix. to in section 29 (4) of this Ordinance.
Form No. 2.
First Schedule. Form No. 60.
Accounts.
3.—(1) The magistrates clerk shall render an account of all fines, fees and other sums received by him under this Ordinance in such Form, manner and at such times as the Colonial Treasurer may direct.
(2) The magistrates' clerk shall enter on the day of its receipt each Date of
entry. sum of money received by him on any account whatever.
(3) Where payment is deferred or to be made by instalments, the Payments
deferred magistrates' clerk shall make a note opposite the appropriate entry in the return, and shall enter the sum in a book called the Instalment : or by Ledger.
(4) When the whole of such sum has been paid or received by distress, or the term of imprisonment imposed in default of payment or of sufficient distress has expired, the magistrates' clerk shall then enter the sum in the account: Provided that, though the whole of the sum may not have been paid or recovered, the instalments received shall be accounted for at such times and in such manner as the Colonial Treasurer may direct.
instalments.
Appendix. Form No. 1.
4. When the magistrates' clerk has rendered an account in the Other required or authorised form to the Colonial Treasurer, he shall not accounts
dispensed be required to render any other account relating to the same
with. particulars.
5. The magistrates' clerk shall render such returns at such times Returns to and in such manner as the Colonial Secretary may direct.
Colonial Secretary.
under
6. Where a magistrate has enforced payment of any sum due by a Application principal in pursuance of a security under this Ordinance which of sum due appears to the magistrate to be forfeited, the sum shall be paid to forfeited the magistrates' clerk, and shall be paid and applied by him in security. accordance with its appropriation in such manner as the Colonial Treasurer may direct.