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SURRE

COURT

Monday, 23rd November 1903.

perform such covenants and conditions as the said hereby assigned premises are subject to and indemnify the Vendors respectively against the non-payment of such rents and the non-performance of such covenants and conditions. IN WITNESS whereof the said parties hereto have hereunto set their hands and seals the day and year first above written.

SIGNED SEALED and DELIVERED

by the Vendors and Purchasers in

the presence of :-

(Signed) F. BARRINGTON DEACON,

(Signed) [

IN APPELLATE JURISDICTION.

Before Muir MacNair (Chief Justice) and A.L. WENTWORTH (Puisne Judge).

劉生 唐雲超

古輝山

Solicitors, Hongkong.

INTERPRETED to the Vendors and Purchasers

in the Chinese language by

Clerk and Interpreter to Messrs. Deacon & Hastings,

Solicitors, Hongkong.

(Signed) Lo TAT,

RECEIVED the day and year first above written of and from the Purchasers the

sum of Twenty-five thousand Dollars being the consideration money above expressed to be paid by the Purchasers to the Vendors.

LAND SOUTH APPEAL CASES.

(Chief Justice)

Two hearings were begun of the appeals by the Crown against two decisions of the Land Court. In one Lan Tseung Tak and Tam Jak Tuk claimed a tract of foreshore and 500-feet extending from the old boundary of British Kowloon for a distance of 1½ miles in front of Kowloon City and completely blocking access to the sea over that distance. In the other Ng Yap Bun claimed 621 acres of land extending from Kowloon City to Lyemun for about 2¼ miles along the shore.

...

was called.

F.C.80 of Tam TUNG wt and Lam Tak Luk was first

WITNESS to the signatures of the Vendors:-

(Signed) F. BARRINGTON DEACON,

(Signed) *

劉生

The Attorney-General, R. H. de S. MACK, K.C., and Mr. BRADY, instructed by Messrs. C.R. Smith & Son (Crown Solicitor), appeared for the appellants;

Mr. P.P.H. WARREN, K.C., and Mr. J. SLade, Barrister-at-law (instructed by Messrs. Deacon and Hastings, Solicitors), appeared for two parties being joined to the proceedings as respondents and he claimed to have an interest in it as having purchased the land;

Mr. P. PAGET MELLOR, Solicitor of Mr. G.E. BRUTTAN'S Office, watched the case for one of the claimants.

The Attorney-General having expressed himself as satisfied that this motion should be heard despite the absence of formal notice having been served by the other party.

His Lordship asked why this Application had not been made sooner, considering that leave to appeal was granted three months ago, whereas no motion paper was filed till ...

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317 » SURRE COURT Monday, 23rd November 1903. perform such covenants and conditions as the said hereby assigned premises are subject to and indemnify the Vendors respectively against the non-payment of such rents and the non-performance of such covenants and conditions. IN WITNESS whereof the said parties hereto have hereunto set their hands and seals the day and year first above written. SIGNED SEALED and DELIVERED by the Vendors and Purchasers in the presence of :- (Signed) F. BARRINGTON DEACON, (Signed) [ IN APPELLATE JURISDICTION. Before Muir MacNair (Chief Justice) and A.L. WENTWORTH (Puisne Judge). 劉生 唐雲超 古輝山 Solicitors, Hongkong. INTERPRETED to the Vendors and Purchasers in the Chinese language by Clerk and Interpreter to Messrs. Deacon & Hastings, Solicitors, Hongkong. (Signed) Lo TAT, RECEIVED the day and year first above written of and from the Purchasers the sum of Twenty-five thousand Dollars being the consideration money above expressed to be paid by the Purchasers to the Vendors. LAND SOUTH APPEAL CASES. (Chief Justice) Two hearings were begun of the appeals by the Crown against two decisions of the Land Court. In one Lan Tseung Tak and Tam Jak Tuk claimed a tract of foreshore and 500-feet extending from the old boundary of British Kowloon for a distance of miles in front of Kowloon City and completely blocking access to the sea over that distance. In the other Ng Yap Bun claimed 621 acres of land extending from Kowloon City to Lyemun for about miles along the shore. ... was called. F.C.80 of Tam TUNG wt and Lam Tak Luk was first WITNESS to the signatures of the Vendors:- (Signed) F. BARRINGTON DEACON, (Signed) * 劉生 The Attorney-General, R. H. de S. MACK, K.C., and Mr. BRADY, instructed by Messrs. C.R. Smith & Son (Crown Solicitor), appeared for the appellants; Mr. P.P.H. WARREN, K.C., and Mr. J. SLade, Barrister-at-law (instructed by Messrs. Deacon and Hastings, Solicitors), appeared for two parties being joined to the proceedings as respondents and he claimed to have an interest in it as having purchased the land; Mr. P. PAGET MELLOR, Solicitor of Mr. G.E. BRUTTAN'S Office, watched the case for one of the claimants. The Attorney-General having expressed himself as satisfied that this motion should be heard despite the absence of formal notice having been served by the other party. His Lordship asked why this Application had not been made sooner, considering that leave to appeal was granted three months ago, whereas no motion paper was filed till ...
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317 » SURRE COUET Monday, 23rd Hovmber 1903. perform such covenants and conditions as the said hereby assigned premises are subject to and indemnify the Vendors respectively against the nonpayment of such rents and the nonperforma such covenants and conditions. IN WITNESS whereof the said partics hereto have hereunto heir hands and seals the day and year first above written. SIGNED SEALED and DELIVERED by the Vendors and Purchasers in the presence of :- (Signed) F. BARRINGTON DEACON, (Signed) [ IN APPELSALE JUIRESDICUION. Before Muir Moncure CIN WILLIAM and A.1.7I80) (Puisure Judge). 劉生 唐雲超 古輝山 Solr., Hongkong. INTERPRETED to the Vendors and Purchasers in the Chinese language by Clerk and Interpreter to Messrs. Deacon & Hastings, Solicitors, Hongkong. (Signed) Lo TAT, RECEIVED the day and year first above written of and from the Purchasers the sum of Twenty-five thousand Dollars being the consideration money above expressed to be paid by the Purchasers to the Vendors. LAND SOUTH APPEAL CASES. (Chief Justice) Two houring Vas bugin of the appeals by the Crown against two duelsions of Km Tand Court. In one Lan Tseung Tak and Tum jak Tuk claimed a tract of foreshore and 500- bed exbonding from the old boundary of British Yowloon for a distance of 1; miles in front of c.loch City and Chin- und corylotely blocking access to the sea over that distance. In the other No Gap 13m clabled 621 ov of land ezlending From 100/1000 City so Lyecmun for about 24 miles along the shore. wan, called. 2 c.80 of Tan TURG wt and Lam Tak Luk was first WITNESS to the signatures of the Vendors:- (Signed) F. BARrington Deacon, (Signed) * 劉生 The Altostay-pan 1, Ble SMA, B, ork 14, and 12.3. 1.fhway 1.0. Instructed by 2.2. .5.le Me. (Cro.a. Selleiton) sypoured for the appellants; (instructed by 2.1.7.Slade, Barrister-at-luv "...Deucon, of es.rs "Dacon und Hastings: Solicitors) ageurod for two parties be jezo applying to Lo joined to the proceedings le rispondents and he claimed to have an interest in it as having purchased the land; r.P.Paget Hett Solicitor of Mr.G...Brutton's Office, watched the case for one of the clinants. The Attorney-General having expressed himself as satisfied that this motion should be heard despite the absence of formal notice having been served by the other pido. His Lordship anlod why this Application had not been made sooner, considering that leave to agil was prorated three months ago, whereas no motion paper s filed till 1.
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SURRE

COUET

Monday, 23rd Hovmber 1903.

perform such covenants and conditions as the said hereby assigned premises are subject to and indemnify the Vendors respectively against the nonpayment of such rents and the nonperforma such covenants and conditions. IN WITNESS whereof the said partics hereto have hereunto heir hands and seals the day and year first above written.

SIGNED SEALED and DELIVERED

by the Vendors and Purchasers in

the presence of :-

(Signed) F. BARRINGTON DEACON,

(Signed) [

IN APPELSALE JUIRESDICUION.

Before Muir Moncure CIN WILLIAM

and A.1.7I80) (Puisure Judge).

劉生 唐雲超

古輝山

Solr., Hongkong.

INTERPRETED to the Vendors and Purchasers

in the Chinese language by

Clerk and Interpreter to Messrs. Deacon & Hastings,

Solicitors, Hongkong.

(Signed) Lo TAT,

RECEIVED the day and year first above written of and from the Purchasers the

sum of Twenty-five thousand Dollars being the consideration money above expressed to be paid by the Purchasers to the Vendors.

LAND SOUTH APPEAL CASES.

(Chief Justice)

Two houring Vas bugin of the appeals by the Crown against two duelsions of Km Tand Court. In one Lan Tseung Tak and Tum jak Tuk claimed a tract of foreshore and 500-

bed exbonding from the old boundary of British Yowloon for

a distance of 1; miles in front of c.loch City and Chin-

und corylotely blocking access to the sea over that

distance. In the other No Gap 13m clabled 621 ov of land ezlending From 100/1000 City so Lyecmun for about 24 miles

along the shore.

wan,

called.

2 c.80 of Tan TURG wt and Lam Tak Luk was first

WITNESS to the signatures of the Vendors:-

(Signed) F. BARrington Deacon,

(Signed) *

劉生

The Altostay-pan 1, Ble SMA, B, ork 14, and 12.3.

1.fhway 1.0. Instructed by 2.2. .5.le Me. (Cro.a. Selleiton)

sypoured for the appellants;

(instructed by

2.1.7.Slade, Barrister-at-luv

"...Deucon, of es.rs "Dacon und Hastings: Solicitors) ageurod for two parties be

jezo applying to

Lo joined to the proceedings le rispondents and he claimed

to have an interest in it as having purchased the land;

r.P.Paget Hett Solicitor of Mr.G...Brutton's Office,

watched the case for one of the clinants.

The Attorney-General having expressed himself as

satisfied that this motion should be heard despite the

absence of formal notice having been served by the other

pido.

His Lordship anlod why this Application had not been

made sooner, considering that leave to agil was prorated three months ago, whereas no motion paper s filed till

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