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his imprisonment aforesaid, unless the said sum for costs shall be sooner paid.
A.D
(Signed.)
[1.8.]
Magistrate.
*
Or, where the issuing of a distress warrant would be ruinous to the defendant or his family, or it appears that he has no goods whereon to levy a distress, then, instead of the words between the asterisks say,
*
**
inasmuch as it has now been made to appear to me that the issuing of a warrant of distress in this behalf would be ruinous to the defendant and his family, [or "that the defendant has no goods or chattels whereon to levy the said sum for costs by distress"].
HON
IN
Be
Polic
TI
C.
Cour
Sections 23 and 35.
FORM No. 19.
Conviction where Punishment is by Imprisonment.—No Costs.
HONGKONG.
IN THE POLICE COURT AT
Before J.P., Esquire, a Magistrate of the said Colony, sitting at the said Police Court.
The day of 1 • ('.D. (hereinafter called the defendant) is this day convicted before the said Court for that he, on the day of 1 al [state offence]; and it is adjudged that the defendant for his said offence be imprisoned in Victoria Gaol in the said Colony [and there kept to hard labour] for the space of offen that punis to th when dered for ? 1 ment is ma
Sections 23 and 35.
[L.S.]
FORM NO. 20.
(Signed.)
Magistrate.
Conviction or Order where Security is to be given for Payment.
HONGKONG.
IN THE POLICE Court at
[Proceed as in ordinary conviction or order down to direction as to time of payment inclusive, and then, instead of inserting any direction as to distress or imprisonment, proceed 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], security in the sum of with two sureties [or one surety] in the sum of [each], for the payment of the said sums as above directed,
[3.8.]
(Signed.)
Ord
II.
Ix
B
Polic
TI
1.
is
stute
place
appe:
duly
Satist
har!
Magistrate,
to he
he he
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his imprisonment aforesaid, unless the said sum for costs shall be sooper puid.
A.D
(Signed.)
[1.8.]
Magistrate.
*
Or, where the issuing of a distress warrant would be ruinous to the de- fendant or his family, or it appears that he has no goods whervon to levy u distress, then, instead of the words between the asterisks say,
*
**
inasmuch
as it has now been made to appear to me that the issuing of a warrant of distress in this behalf would be ruinous to the defendant and his family, [or "that the defendant has no goods or chattels whereon to levy the said sum for costs by distress”].
HON
IN
Be
Polic
TI
C.
Cour
Sections 23 and 35.
FORM No. 19.
Conviction where Punishment is by Imprisonment.—No Costs.
HONGKONG.
IN THE POLICE COURT AT
Before J.P., Esquire, a Magistrate of the said Colony, sitting at the said Police Court.
The
day of
1
•
('.D. (hereinafter called the defendant) is this day convicted before the said Court for that he, on the
day of
1
al
[state offence]; and it is adjudged that the defondant for his said offence bo imprisoned in Victoria Gaol in the said Colony [and there kept to hard labour] for the space of
offen that
punis
to th
when
dered
for ?
1
ment
is ma
Sections 23 and 35.
[L.S.]
FORM NO. 20.
(Signed.)
Magistrate.
Conviction or Order where Security is to be given for Payment.
HONGKONG.
IN THE POLIce Court at
[Proceed as in ordinary conviction or order down to direction as to time of payment inclusive, and then, instead of inserting any direction as to dis- tress or imprisonment, proceed 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], security in the sum of
with two sureties [or one surety] in the sum of [each], for the payment of the said sums as above directed,
[3.8.]
(Signed.)
Ord
II.
Ix
B
Polic
TI
1.
is
stute
place
appe:
duly
Satist
har !
Magistrate,
to he
he he
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