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XXIII. When a Recognizance (Form No. 6) has become forfeited by a breach of its Recognizance how conditions, and the Penal Sum has not been paid, the Consul may levy upon the estreated. Property of the Defaulter (Form No. 13) the whole or a part of that Sum, but, if he have no reason to believe that the Defaulter will abscond, he shall first Summon the recognisor (Form No. 14) to appear and shew cause against the levy.

Prison Regula

XXIV. Every Defendant imprisoned by a Consul shall, if there be sufficient accom- modation, be confined in a separate Cell or Room, and, if sentenced to Hard Labour, tions. shall be compelled to Labour either within or without his Cell, and either alone or in concert with other Prisoners, in such manner as the Consul may appoint by general orders to the Jailor; and a scale of the Daily Rations allowed to each Prisoner shall be settled by the Consul and exhibited in a conspicuous part of the Prison.

SCHEDULE A. Form No. 1.

WRIT BOOK OF HER BRITANNIC MAJESTY'S CONSUL AT

When

By whom

No.

Date.

Issued.

Jesurd.

Nature of Writ.

Names of Parties in the Cause,

Trus of Writ.

Wher

Returnable.)

How al when Excented.

Fees Taken.

REMARKS.

Form No. 2.

SUMMONS FOR DEFENDANT,

IN THE CAUSE IN WHICH

To

and

is Plaintif Defendant

of of

the

day of

185

+

and his Assistants.

At Her Britannic Majesty's Consulate at

Whereas the Plaintiff in this cause this day complained to me Her Britannic Majesty's Consul for

185 at

J

,

183 at the hour of

that the Defendant on the

unlawfully did

day f

this is to require you forthwith to Summon the day of

Defendant (delivering to him a Copy hereof) to appear at this Consulate on the

o'clock in the jesty's Consul, to answer to the said complaint, and to be further dealt with according to Law, and noon, before Her Britannic Ma- be you then there to certify what you shall have done in the premises.

(L. S.)

Given under my Hand and Seal at the time and place first above written.

I

185

at

Her Britannic Majesty's Consvi do hereby certify that on the o'clock in the

day of noon, I duly summoned the within named Defendant and served a true Copy of this Summons on him in the manner following, that is to say

If practicable. the Copy must be served personally; but if this be impracticable, it may be left his last usual place of abode or of business, or be affixed to a conspicuous part of such place.

Form No. 2a.

SUMMONS FOR DEFENDANT.

IN THE CAUSE IN WHICH

and

To

At Her Britannic Majesty's Consulate at

of

つず

the

and his Assistants.

is Plaintif Defendant

day of

183

+

that the Defendant is justly indebted to him in the

Whereas the Plaintiff in this cause has this day complained to me Her Britannic Majesty's Consul for

Sum of

for

and unlawfully detains from him the said Sum this is therefore to require you to command the Defendant that justly and without delay he render the said Sum to the Plaintiff together with the Costs which amount to the further Sum of

7

Dollars and

Cents; and if he do not so, then Summon the Defendant (delivering to him a Copy hereof) to appear at this Consulate on the hour of

o'clock in the

day of

185

at the noon, before Her Britannic Majesty's Consul, to answer to the said complaint and to be further dealt with according to Law; and be you then there to certify w it you shall have lone in the premises: And give you notice also to the Defendant that in default

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