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THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 15TH FEBRUARY, 1890.

FORM XX.

Conviction or Order where security is to be given for payment.

(Sec. 35.)

IN THE POLICE COURT AT VICTORIA IN THE COLONY OF HONGKONG.

(Proceed as in ordinary conviction or order down to direction as to time of payment inclusive, and then, instrad of inserting any direc- tion as to distress or imprisonment, proceeds as follows):---

And it is ordered that

be at liberty to give to the

satisfaction of a Magistrate (or such person as may be named) secu- rity in the sum of

surety) in the sum of

sums as above directed.

with two sureties (ør one (each) for the payment of the said

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(Signed),

A Magistrate, &c.

[Seal.]

FORM XXI.

Conviction where person convicted is discharged conditionally on giving security to appear or to be of good

behaviour.-[Sec. 31(2).]

IN THE POLICE COURT AT VICTORIA IN THE COLONY OF HONGKONG,

Before J. P., Esquire, a Magistrate of the said Colony, sitting

at

The

day of

18

day of

A.B. (hereinafter called the defendant) is this day convicted before me for that he on the (state offence):

at

But being of opinion that the said offence was of so trifling a nature that it is inexpedient to inflict any punishment (or any other than a nominal punishment), and the defendant having given security to my satisfaction (or to the satisfaction of J. P. Esquire, a Magistrate &c.) to appear for sentence when called upon (or to be of good behaviour), he is discharged:

And it is ordered that the defendant pay to the said for damages and or before the

for every

day of

day of

for costs (if so ordered) forthwith (or on

or by instalments of days, the first instalment to be paid on or before the

next).

And if default is made (proceed as in conviction to be levied by distress).

(Signed),

A Magistrate, &c.

[Seal.]

FORM XXII.

Order for payment of money, and in default of payment, imprison- ment. (Sec. 23.)

IN THE POLICE COURT AT VICTORIA IN THE COLONY OF HONGKONG.

Before J.P. Esquire, a Magistrate of the said Colony, sitting at the said Police Court.

A.B. having made complaint that C.D. (hereinafter called the de- fendant) (stating the facts entitling the complainant to the order, with the time and place when and where they occurred), and the parties aforesaid having appeared before me the said Magistrate (or the said A.B. having appeared before me the said Magistrate, but the de- fendant although duly called, doth not appear by himself, or his counsel and it being now satisfactorily proved to me on (onth or declaration) that the defendant has been duly served with the summons in this behalf, which required him to be and appear here on this day before such Magistrate as should now be here, to answer the said complaint and to be further dealt with according to law); and now, having heard the matter of the said complaint, it is adjudged that the defendant do pay to the said A.B. the sum of

forthwith, or on before next, (or as the Statute or Ordinance may require), and also do pay the said A.B. the sum of

for his costs in this behalf, and if the said several sums be not paid forthwith (or on or before

next), it is adjudged that the defendant be imprisoned in the Victoria Gaol in the said Colony (there to be kept to hard labour) for the space of

unless the said several sums shall be sooner paid.

(Signed),

A Magistrate, &c.

[Seal.]

FORM XXIII.

Order for payment of money to be levied by distress, and in default of distress, imprisonment.--(Sec, 23.)

IN THE POLICE COURT AT VICTORIA IN THE COLONY OF HONGKONG.

Before J.P., Esquire, a Magistrate of the said Colony, sitting at the said Police Court.

A.B. having made complaint that C.D. (hereinafter called the defendant), (stating the facts entitling the complainant to the order, with the time and place when and where they occurred); and the parties aforesaid having appeared (or the said A.B. having appeared, but the defendant although duly called hath not appeared by himself,

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