28
FORM 38.
[ss. 20 & 65.]
29
Therefore the said forfeiture is hereby cancelled (or mitigated to the sum of
Dated this
1
day of
19
Adjudication of forfeiture of recognizance where person bound as principal has been ennvicted of an offence which is a breach of the condition.
Before
IN THE MADistrate's Court at
sitting at the said court.
[LS.]
A
Esquire, a magistrate of the said Colony,
19
·
Magistrate.
The
day of
zance entered into the the sum of
that
F
(hereinafter called the defendant) was by his recogni-
day of
19
bound in the condition of the recognizance being of
should [state condition of recognizance]; and proof having been given that the said
has been convicted of the offence of having [state offence), being an offence which is in law a breach of the condition of the said recognizance:
Therefore it is adjudged that the said recognizance is forfeited, and that the defendant do pay to the magistrates' clerk [or other person specified) the said sum of
and do also pay to
the *um of
for costs; and it is ordered that the said suma be paid forthwith for on or before the
day of
19 or by instalments of
for every
first instalment to be paid forthwith or on or before the of
days, the
day
19 ); and if default is made in payment according to this adjudication and order, it is ordened [proceed as in conviction for fine to be levied by distress, or omit as the case may be].
Form 40.
Summons to attend an application for varying or dispensing with sureties,
Hanet Kano
Τα
IN THE MAGIstrate's CouRT AT
of
-
ot
19
>
on
(83. 28 & 62.)
You are bereby summoned to appear before a magistrate of the said Colony sitting at
day the
day o'clock in the
moon, to show cause why the amount for which it is proposed that the surety (or suretics)
of
should be bound should not be reduced (or why the obligation of
to find a surety for sureties) should not be dispensed with).
Dated this
(L.B.)
day of
19
Magistrate.
[LS.)
FORM 39.
Magistrate.
FORM 41
(s. 62.]
HÙNG
IN THE MAGIstrate's ColRT AT
Before
Order varying order for sureties,
Esquire, a magistrate of the said Colony,
[ss. 28 & 65.]
sitting at the said court.
The
day of
19
Order cancelling or mitigating forfeiture of recognizance, (To be endorsed on recognizance).
HONG KONG
IN THE MAGIStrate's CourT AT
Before
*
sitting at the said court.
Esquire, a magistrate of the said Colony,
day of
19
1
A warrant of distress was, on the issued for levying the sum of
declared to be forfeited under the within-written recognizance, but no goods have been sold there- under, and the said
has applied to ms, the undersigned,
to cancel (or mitigate) the forfeiture of the said recognizance, and has given security to my satisfaction for the future performance of the condi- tion of the said recognizance, and has paid (or given security for payment of the costs incurred in respect of the forfeiture thereof [or insert such other condition as the magistrate may think just];
has been, under a warrant of commitment dated day of
19 , and issued by this court, committed to prison for default In finding sureties for a surety] in the sum of
and, on new evidente having been produced to me for on proot of a change of circumstances having been given to me), it seems to me just to vary, io manner hereinafter appearing, the order under which the said warrant was issued:
Therefore it is ordered that the amount for which it is proposed that the surety for sureties) of the said
should be bound be reduced to
for that the obligation of the said find a surety for sureties) be dispensed with) [or ay may be directed].
[L]
Magistrate.
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