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RULES OF SUPREME COURT

commitment and conveying to the said prison of the said C.D.] be sooner paid.

(Seal)

Where the person making the charge does not appear at the hearing

the words between asterisks **

may be omitted.

56.

Certificate of Dismissal of Charge to be given to Accused. In Her Britannic Majesty's Court at [Canton].

[

18

[Thursday] the

day of

This is to certify that a charge made on the [

] by C.D., of

[labourer], for that [&c., as in

] day of [labourer], against

A.B., of

>

summons or warrant] is now considered by this Court, and is by this Court dismissed [with costs].

57.

(Seal)

Warrant of Distress for Costs to be paid by the Person making the

Charge, on an Order for Dismissal of the Charge.

In Her Britannic Majesty's Court at [Canton].

[Thursday] the

day of

To X. Y., Police Officer of this Court. A.B., of

day of

, [labourer], was on the

18

18 charged before this Court for that

>

day of

[Sc., as in summons or warrant].

And afterwards, namely, on the 18 both parties appeared before this Court in order that it should hear and determine the said charge [or the said A.B. appeared before this Court, but the said C.D., although duly called did not appear], and thereupon the matter of the said charge being duly considered by this Court*, and it manifestly appearing to this Court that the said charge was not proved, this Court did dismiss the same, and adjudged that the said C.D. should pay to the said A.B. the sum of

forthwith for on or before

for his costs in that behalf, and that if the said sum should not be paid ] then the same should be levied by distress and sale of the goods of the said C.D.

And the said C.D., although required to pay the same according to the said order has not paid the same.

Therefore you are hereby commanded-

Proceed as in the commanding part of Form 52, only substituting the name of C.D., the prosecutor, for the name of A.B., the accused, and for the word "sums" at the mark † read “sum."

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58.

(Seal)

Warrant of Commitment for Want of Distress in the last Cuse.

In Her Britannic Majesty's Court at [Canton].

[Thursday] the

day of

18

To X. Y. Police Officer of this Court, and to the keeper of

] prison at [

].

Proceed as in last form down to the commencement of the commanding

part, and then thus:-

And on the

day of

18

this Court issued a warrant to you, the above-named X. Y., [proceed as in Form 54, only substituting the name of C.D., the prosecutor, for the name of A.B., the accused].

(Seal)

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