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576

No. 3 of 1890.

MAGISTRATES.

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 upon which the Magistrate came to his determination, as], the evidence given before me brought the case within the operation of the said section of the Ordinance [or Statute, or as the case may be, the dismissal of the information or complaint, rejection of evidence offered, etc.] gave my determination against the Appellant in the manner before stated.

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

12. The questions of law arising on the above statement for the opinion of this Court therefore are, 1st whether, etc., 2nd whether, etc.

Dated this day of 19

[L.S.]

HONGKONG.

(Signed.)

FORM No. 89. Recognizance of Appeal.

IN THE POLICE COURT AT

Magistrate.

[s. 106.]

[The form of recognizance will be the same as in Form No. 28 supra, but the condition indorsed will be as follows]:

The condition of the within-written recognizance is such that if the within bounden shall without delay prosecute a certain appeal to the Full Court from a conviction [or order] of J.P., Esquire, a Magistrate of the said Colony, bearing date the day of 19 [conviction or order], and further shall abide by and duly perform the order of the said Court to be made upon the hearing of such appeal, and shall pay such costs as may be awarded by the said Court, and if Appellant is liberated from custody and further if the said shall submit to the judgment of the said Court, and shall, within ten days from the date thereof, appear before a Magistrate of the said Colony to abide by the said judgment in case such conviction [or order] is not quashed, set aside, or reversed] then the within-written recognizance shall be void, but otherwise shall remain in full force and virtue.

HONGKONG.

FORM No. 90.

Order to bring up Appellant in Custody to enter into Recognizance of Appeal.

IN THE POLICE COURT AT

To the Superintendent of the Gaol in the said Colony.

[s. 106.]

You are hereby ordered to bring C.D., now in your custody, before the undersigned a Magistrate of the said Colony, or such Magistrate as may then be sitting at the said Court, on day, the at noon, that he may enter into a recognizance with conditioned to appear and try an appeal from the conviction [or order], dated the day of 19 [J.P., Esquire,] a Magistrate of the said Colony, and may be thereupon, if the Magistrate thinks fit, released from your custody.

Dated this [L.S.] day of 19

(Signed.) Magistrate.

[s. 111.]

FORM No. 91.

Certificate of Registrar of the Supreme Court that the Costs of an Appeal have not been paid.

(Title of the Appeal).

REGISTRY, Supreme Court, HONGKONG,

I hereby certify that at the sitting of the Full Court on the day of 19 } an appeal by C.D. against a conviction [or order]

As amended by No. 50 of 1911.

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576 No. 3 of 1890. MAGISTRATES. 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 upon which the Magistrate came to his determination, as], the evidence given before me brought the case within the operation of the said section of the Ordinance [or Statute, or as the case may be, the dismissal of the information or complaint, rejection of evidence offered, etc.] gave my determination against the Appellant in the manner before stated. [If it is desired to refer to a portion of the evidence by consent, insert the following paragraph]: 12. The questions of law arising on the above statement for the opinion of this Court therefore are, 1st whether, etc., 2nd whether, etc. Dated this day of 19 [L.S.] HONGKONG. (Signed.) FORM No. 89. Recognizance of Appeal. IN THE POLICE COURT AT Magistrate. [s. 106.] [The form of recognizance will be the same as in Form No. 28 supra, but the condition indorsed will be as follows]: The condition of the within-written recognizance is such that if the within bounden shall without delay prosecute a certain appeal to the Full Court from a conviction [or order] of J.P., Esquire, a Magistrate of the said Colony, bearing date the day of 19 [conviction or order], and further shall abide by and duly perform the order of the said Court to be made upon the hearing of such appeal, and shall pay such costs as may be awarded by the said Court, and if Appellant is liberated from custody and further if the said shall submit to the judgment of the said Court, and shall, within ten days from the date thereof, appear before a Magistrate of the said Colony to abide by the said judgment in case such conviction [or order] is not quashed, set aside, or reversed] then the within-written recognizance shall be void, but otherwise shall remain in full force and virtue. HONGKONG. FORM No. 90. Order to bring up Appellant in Custody to enter into Recognizance of Appeal. IN THE POLICE COURT AT To the Superintendent of the Gaol in the said Colony. [s. 106.] You are hereby ordered to bring C.D., now in your custody, before the undersigned a Magistrate of the said Colony, or such Magistrate as may then be sitting at the said Court, on day, the at noon, that he may enter into a recognizance with conditioned to appear and try an appeal from the conviction [or order], dated the day of 19 [J.P., Esquire,] a Magistrate of the said Colony, and may be thereupon, if the Magistrate thinks fit, released from your custody. Dated this [L.S.] day of 19 (Signed.) Magistrate. [s. 111.] FORM No. 91. Certificate of Registrar of the Supreme Court that the Costs of an Appeal have not been paid. (Title of the Appeal). REGISTRY, Supreme Court, HONGKONG, I hereby certify that at the sitting of the Full Court on the day of 19 } an appeal by C.D. against a conviction [or order] As amended by No. 50 of 1911.
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576 No. 3 of 1890.. MAGISTRATES. 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 upon which the Magistrate came to his determination, as], the evidence given before me brought the case within the operation of the said section of the Ordinance [or Statute, or as the case may be, the dismissal of the information or complaint, rejection of evidence offered, etc.] gave my determination against the Appellant in the manner before stated. [If it is desired to refer to a portion of the evidence by consent, insert the following paragraph] :- 12. The questions of law arising on the above statement for the opinion of this Court therefore are, 1st whether, etc., 2nd whether, etc. Dated this day of 19 1 C 11 C 5. b tb by สน or [L.S.] HONGKONG. (Signed.) FORM No. 89. Recognizance of Appcal. IN THE POLICE COURT AT Magistrate. Is. 106.] [The form of recognizance will be the same as in Form No. 28 supra, but the condition indorsed will be as follows]: The condition of the within-written recognizance is such that if the within bounden shall without delay prosecuto a certain appeal to the Full Court from a conviction [or order] of J.P., Esquire, a Magistrate of the said Colony, bear- ing date the day of 19 J conviction or order], and further shall abide by and duly perforin the order of the whereby [here state effect of said Court to be made upon the hearing of such appeal, and shall pay such costs as may be awarded by the said Court judd, if Appellant is liberated from custody and further if the said shall submit to the judgment of the said Court, and shall, within ten days from the date thereof, appear before a Magistrate of the said Colony to abide by the said judgment in case such conviction for order] is not quashed, set aside, or reversed] then the within-written recognizance shall be void, but otherwise shall remain in full force and virtue. HONGKONG. FORM NO. 90. Order to bring up Appellant in Custody to enter into Recognizance of Appeal. IN THE POLICE COURT AT To the Superintendent of the Gaol in the said Colony. 'o'clock in the suret day of 19 1 1 trá the be reft of con F) deliv [s. 106.] the 3. fees, be r You are hereby ordered to bring C.D., now in your custody, before the undersigned a Magistrate of the said Colony, or such Magistrate as may then be sitting at the said Court, on day, the at noon, that he may enter into a recognizauce with conditioned to appear and try an appeal from the conviction [or order], dated the day of 19 J.P., Esquire,] a Magistrate of the said Colony, and may be thereupon, if the of the undersigned [or Magistrate thinks fit, released from your custody. Dated this [L.S.] day of 19 1 (Signed.) + Magistrate. (s. 111.] by ti Rule:* 4.- ment deferi colum (2) tress, of sul enter the si receive FORM No. 01. Certificate of Registrar of the Supreme Court that the Costs of an Appeal have not been paid. (Title of the Appeal). REGISTRY, Supreme CourT, HONGKONG, I hereby certify that at the sitting of the Full Court on the day of 19 } an appeal by C.D. against a conviction [or order] As amended by No. 50 of 1911. the Tr 5. V or aut] it he s same ] I
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576

No. 3 of 1890..

MAGISTRATES.

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 upon which the Magistrate came to his determination, as], the evidence given before me brought the case within the operation of the said

section of the Ordinance [or Statute, or as the case may be, the dismissal of the information or complaint, rejection of evidence offered, etc.] gave my determination against the Appellant in the manner before stated.

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

12. The questions of law arising on the above statement for the opinion of this Court therefore are, 1st whether, etc., 2nd whether, etc.

Dated this

day of

19

1

C

11

C

5.

b

tb

by

สน

or

[L.S.]

HONGKONG.

(Signed.)

FORM No. 89. Recognizance of Appcal.

IN THE POLICE COURT AT

Magistrate.

Is. 106.]

[The form of recognizance will be the same as in Form No. 28 supra, but the condition indorsed will be as follows]:

The condition of the within-written recognizance is such that if the within bounden shall without delay prosecuto a certain appeal to the Full Court from a conviction [or order] of J.P., Esquire, a Magistrate of the said Colony, bear- ing date the

day of

19 J conviction or order], and further shall abide by and duly perforin the order of the whereby [here state effect of said Court to be made upon the hearing of such appeal, and shall pay such costs as may be awarded by the said Court judd, if Appellant is liberated from custody and further if the said

shall submit to the judgment

of the said Court, and shall, within ten days from the date thereof, appear before a Magistrate of the said Colony to abide by the said judgment in case such conviction for order] is not quashed, set aside, or reversed] then the within-written recognizance shall be void, but otherwise shall remain in full force and virtue.

HONGKONG.

FORM NO. 90.

Order to bring up Appellant in Custody to enter into Recognizance of Appeal.

IN THE POLICE COURT AT

To the Superintendent of the Gaol in the said Colony.

'o'clock in the

suret

day of

19

1

1 trá the

be

reft

of

con

F)

deliv

[s. 106.]

the

3. fees, be r

You are hereby ordered to bring C.D., now in your custody, before the undersigned a Magistrate of the said Colony, or such Magistrate as may then be sitting at the said Court, on

day, the

at noon, that he may enter into a recognizauce with conditioned to appear and try an appeal from the conviction [or order], dated the

day of

19 J.P., Esquire,] a Magistrate of the said Colony, and may be thereupon, if the

of the undersigned [or Magistrate thinks fit, released from your custody.

Dated this

[L.S.]

day of

19

1

(Signed.)

+

Magistrate.

(s. 111.]

by ti

Rule:*

4.-

ment

deferi

colum

(2)

tress,

of sul enter

the si

receive

FORM No. 01.

Certificate of Registrar of the Supreme Court that the Costs of an Appeal have not been paid.

(Title of the Appeal).

REGISTRY, Supreme CourT, HONGKONG,

I hereby certify that at the sitting of the Full Court on the

day of

19

}

an appeal by C.D. against a conviction [or order]

As amended by No. 50 of 1911.

the Tr

5. V or aut] it he s same ]

I

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