(10) Decree of condemnation under Foreign Enlist-
ment Act:
The Court having heard, &c., pronounced that the ship had been built, equipped, commissioned, des- patched, or used, as the case may be] in violation of the Foreign Enlistment Act, 1870, and condemned the said ship
and her equipment and the arms and munitions of war on board thereof, or as the case may be] as forfeited to Her Majesty.
(11) Decree of condemnation under Customs or
Revenue Acts:
The Court having heard, &c, condemned the ship [or cargo or proceeds, &c., as the case may be] as forfeited to Her Majesty for violation of the Act [state what Act].
(12) Decree for pecuniary forfeiture or penalty under
Customs Act or other Act:
The Court having beard, &c., pronounced the said goods to bave been landed [or other illegal act to have been done] in violation of the Act (state what Art] and condemned the Defendant C.D. [the owner of the said goods, or as the case may be in the penalty of $ imposed by the said Act [and in costs].
No. 53.
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The Ship "Mary."
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A writ of summons [and a warrant] was [or were issued to X.Y. on behalf of A.B., &c., the owners of the ship "Jane" against the ship "Mary" [and freight, or as the case may be] in an action for damage by collision. Amount claimed $10,000.
Y.Z. filed notice of appearance on behalf of C.D., &c., the owners of the ship "Mary."
X.Y. filed writ of summons.
The bailiff filed warrant.
Y.Z. filed bail bond to answer judgment
as against the Defendants [or as the case may be] in the sum of $10,000 with affidavit of service of notice of bail.
A release of the ship "Mary" was issued to Y.Z.
X.Y. filed preliminary Act [and notice of motion for pleadings].
Y.Z. filed preliminary Act.
The Court having heard solicitors on both sides [or as the case may be], ordered pleadings to be filed.
X.Y. filed petition.
Y.Z. filed answer [and counterclaim}, X.Y, filed reply.
The Court having heard solicitors on both sides [or as the case may be] ordered both Plaintiffs and Defendants to file affidavits of discovery, and to produce, if required, for mutual inspection, the documents therein set forth within
three days.
X.Y. filed affidavit of discovery. Y.Z. filed affidavit of discovery.
X.Y. filed notice of trial.
Rule 157.
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