UNITED STATES CONSULAR REGULATIONS
403
and do authorize judgment to be entered therefor against me, with legal interest thereon from this date, and with costs.
This confession of judgment is for a debt justly due and owing to the said plaintiff
(here give the particulars of the debt).
to wit;.....
(Signed) C. D. C. D., being duly sworn, says that he is the identical person who signed the above statement, and that he is indebted to the said plaintiff, A. B., in the sum of ..in said statement mentioned, and that the facts stated in the above .confession and statement are true.
(Signed) C. D.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this......... day of......A.D.
(Signed)........
Consul.
3.-The foregoing statement and affidavit shall be spread in full upon the record, and judgment in the following form shall be entered thereon.
A. B., Plaintiff,
against
C. D., Defendant
Entry of judgment on the foregoing Confession.
In this action the defendant, C. D., having filed his confession of judgment wherein he authorizes and consents that judgment be entered against him and in favour of the plaintiff, A. B., in the sum of.. ...together with accruing interest and costs: It is, therefore, considered that plaintiff recover of and from the defendant the sum of...........
together with accruing interest thereon, at the
rate of six per cent. per annum and costs, taxed at five dollars.
4.-Costs shall be taxed as follows
Docketing case
Affidavit and seal... Entering judgment
LEGATION OF THE UNITED STATES,
PEKING 18th August, 1888.
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