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THE HONG KONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, MAY 12, 1933.
FORM XX.
Criminal Procedure Ordinances, 1899 to 1933.
Recognizance of Appellant sentenced to Payment of a Fine.
To Wit.
Be it remembered that whereas
of
was on the
day of
of
A.D. 19 in the Supreme Court convicted
and was thereupon sentenced to pay the sum of $
as a fine for his said offence by the
and has intimated to the Trial Judge that he desires to appeal against his said conviction on a question of law alone (or upon a certificate of the Trial Judge that this is a fit case for appeal). And whereas the
said Trial Judge considers that the said Appellant may, in lieu of pay- ment at and upon his said conviction of the said sum, be ordered to enter into recognizance of bail himself in the sum of $
and with
sureties, cach in the sum of $
to prosecute his said appeal before the Full Court.
The said
doth hereby acknowledge himself to owe to our Lord the King the said sum of $
of good and lawful money of Hong Kong,
to be made and levied of his goods and chattels lands and tenements to the use of our said Lord the King his heirs and successors if he the said
fail in the condition endorsed.
Taken and acknowledged this
day of
at the Courts of Justice, Hong Kong, before me.
(Signed)
Condition.
Registrar.
The condition of the within written recognizance is such that if the said
of
shall personally appeal and be present at and before the Full Court at each and every hearing of his appeal to such Court, and at the final determination thereof and then and there to prosecute his said appeal and abide by the Judgment of the said Court, and not to depart or be absent from such Court at any such hearing without leave of the said Court, and to pay the sum of $
or such sum as
the said Court may order to the Registrar thereof, then this recogniz- ance shall be void, otherwise of full force and effect.
FORM XXI.
Criminal Procedure Ordinances, 1899 to 1933.
Recognizance of Sureties for Appellant sentenced to a Fine.
To Wit.
Be it remembered that on the
day of
19
of
(occupation) and
of
(occupation) personally came before the Registrar of the Supreme Court and severally acknowledged themselves to owe to our Lord the King the several sums following, that is to say, the said
said
the sum of $
the sum of $
and the
of good and lawful money of Hong Kong, to be made and levied of their goods and chattels lands. and tenements respectively to the use of our said Lord the King his heirs and successors if
now before the said Court fail in the condition hereon endorsed.
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