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1883

section of the [state the Ordinance or statute as the case may beļ charging, for that he, the appellant [etc., state thé offence or cause of complaint], was heard and determined by me, the said parties respec- tively being then present; and upon such hearing the appellant was duly convicted before me of the said offence, and it was adjudged that he should pay [or and upon such hearing the appellant was by me ordered to pay] to the respondent the sum of [here state the adjudication of fine, sum, or imprisonment and costs, as in a conviction or än order]

[Or, if dismissed: and upon such hearing the said information [or complaint] was dismissed by me, [and, if so, the appellant was ordered to pay to the respondent the sum of

for his costs incurred

by him in his defence in that behalf, [conclude as in an order of dismissal].

2. And whereas the appellant, being dissatisfied with my deter- mination upon the hearing of the said information [or complaint | and alleging himself to be aggrieved by such determination as being erroneous in point of law has, pursuant to section 100 of the Magistrates Ordinance, 1932, duly applied to me in writing to state and sign a case setting forth the facts and the grounds of such determination as aforesaid, in order that he may appeal therefrom to the Full Court, and has duly entered into a recognizance as required by the said Ordi- nance in that behalf.

[If the case is stated in obedience to a rule under section 111, recite the refusal and the granting of such rule as follows:—but Ì, being of opinion that the application of the appellant was merely frivolous, refused to state and sign such case. and at his request signed and delivered to him a certificate of such refusal; and whereas the Fuli Court has since granted a rule calling upon me to state such case.]

3. Now therefore I, the said magistrate, in compliance with the said application [or in obedience to the said rule and order of the Full Court and the provisions of the said Ordinance [if more facts are introduced than proved and by consent of the said parties], do hereby state and sign the following case.

4. Upon the hearing of the information [or complaint] it was proved on the part of the respondent, and found as a fact, that [here state so much of the evidence given and of the facts as are necessary to raise

the point of law in question].

5. [State here any of the following paragraphs according to circum- stances]. It was admitted by the appellant that the said proceedings had before me were legal and regular, and that if [according to cir- cumstances] the said conviction [or order] was properly made.

6. It is also an admitted fact that

7. It was further stated on behalf of the respondent, and admitted by the appellant, that

8. For the purpose of enabling the said court to determine the questions raised between the parties, the following further facts were stated and agreed upon between them, viz. :

If it is desired to refer to a portion of the evidence by consent, insert the following paragraph :—

9. It is agreed that if either party shall wish to refer to [a document or book] not set out in the body of this case, such party shall be at liberty to do so, and that for this purpose the said [document or book] shall be taken, so far as it relates to the said

to form part of this case,

10. It was contended on the part of the appellant that [here state the legal objection or objections to the findings on the facts taken by the defendant or his counsel.]

11. I, however, being of opinion that [here state the grounds of the decision], held that [here state the decision and judgment].

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