On the

34

day of

by the undersigned (or

Colony, that

should pay to

of

day of

19

it was adjudged and ordered

, Esquire), o magistrate of the said (hereinafter called the defondant) the sum of

and the su for costs for as the case may be), on or before the

19

for as ordered]; and that, if default should be made in payment according to the said adjudic- tion and order, the sum due thereunder should be levied by distress and sale of the defendant's goods; and default has been made in payment according to the said adjudication and order:

Therefore you are hereby commanded [procred as in warrant of distrear on conviction for fine).

FORM 50.

Warrant of distress for coats on a conviction where the ofence is punishable by imprisonment.

Homo KonGL.

IN THE MADistrate's COURT AT

[4. 36.]

To [insert name, etc., of officer where the person executing is not a police officer] and to each and all of the police officers of the said Colony,

· Dabourer], (hereinafter

"

of

called the defendant) was, on the

day of

19 convicted before the said court for that [state the offence as in the con- vierion), and it was adjudged that the defendant for bis said offence should be imprisoned in a prison In the said Colony for the space of and it was also adjudged that the defendant should pay to the said the sum of

for his costs in that bebalf; and it was ordered that if the said sum of

for costs should not be paid [forthwith), the same should be levied by distress and sale of the defendant's goods and chattels, and it was adjudged that, in default of sufficient distress in that behalf, the defendant should be imprisoned in a prison for the space of

to commence at and from the termination of his imprisonment aforesaid, unless the said sum for costs, and all costs and charges of the said distress, should be sooner paid; but the defendant baving made default in the payment of the said sum of

for costs:

These are, therefore, to command you, in Her Majesty's name, that you forthwith make distress of the defendant's goods and chattels, and if, within the space of

days next after the making of auch distress, the said last-mentioned sum, together with the reasonable charges of taking and keeping the said distress, shall not be paid, that then you sell the said goods and chattels so by you distrained, and pay the money arising from auch sale to the magistrates' clerk that he may pay the same as by law directed, and may render the overplus, if any, on demand, to the defendant, and, if no such distress can be found, that then you certify the same to the said court, in order that further proceedings may be had according to law,

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FORM $1.

[6. 56.]

Warrant of distress for costs on an order where the disobeying of the order is punishable with imprisonment,

Нома Кока.

+

IN THE MAGISTRATE'S Court at

+

£

To [insert name, eic, of officer where the person executing is not a police officer) and to each and all of the police officers of the said Colony.

On the lay of

19 complaint was made before the undersigned (or

Esquire), a magistrate of the said Colony, for that [etc., as in the order) and on the

day of

19 the said parties having appeared before me, for the said Esquire, or as it may be in the order) upon consideration of the matter of the said complaint, it was adjudged that the defendant should [ele., as in the order]; and that if, upon a copy of the minute of that order being served on the defendant either personally or by leaving the same for him at his last ar most usual place of abode, he should refuse or neglect to obey the same, the defendant for such bis disobedience should be imprisoned in a prison in the said Colony for the space of

unless the said order should be sooner obeyed; and also that the defendant should pay to the said

the sum of for his costs in that behalf; and it was ordered that if the said sum for costs should not be paid [forthwith), the same should be levied by distress and sale of the defendant's goods and chattels; and it was adjudged that in default of sufficient distress in that behalf the defendant should be imprisoned in a prison for the space of

to commeDDE

at and from the termination of his imprisonment aforesaid unless the said mum for costs, and all costs and charges of the said distress, should be soomer paid: and whereas after the making of the said order a copy of the minute thereof was duly served on the defendant, but he did not then pay, nor has be paid, the said sum of

for costs but Gerain has made default:

These are, therefore, to command you, in Her Majesty's name, that yeg forthwith make distress of the defendant's goods and chattels, and if. within the space of

days next after the making of such distress, the said last-mentioned sum together with the reasonable charges of taking and keeping the said distress shall not be paid, that then you sell the suid goods and chattels so by you distrained, and pay the money arising from soch sale to the magistrates' clerk, that he may pay the same as by law directed, and may render the overplus, if any, on demand, to the defendant, and, if no auch distress can be found, then that you certify the same to the said court, in order that further proceedings may be had according O law.

Dated this

[L]

day of

FORM 12.

19

Magistrate.

[x. 70.)

Dated this

[L]

day of

19

Magistrate,

Warrant of distress for costs on an order for dismissed of an information or complaint.

HUNE KOND

In the Magistrate's Court AT

To [insert name, etc.. of officer where the person executing is not a police officer] and to each and all of the police officers of the said Colony.

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