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528

No. 3 of 1890.

MAGISTRATES.

FORM NO. 56.

Warrant of commitment on an order where disobedience to the order is punishable by imprisonment.

HONGKONG.

IN THE POLICE COURT

(s. 44.)

To each and all of the constables of the said Colony and to the Superintendent of Prisons in the said Colony.

On the day of 19, complaint was made before the undersigned, [or J.P., Esquire,] a magistrate of the said Colony, for that [etc., as in the order]; and afterwards, to wit, on the day of 19, the said parties appeared before me [or as in the order]; and thereupon, having considered the matter of the said complaint, it was ordered that the defendant should [as in the order]; and it was adjudged that if, upon a copy of the minute of that order being duly served on the defendant, either personally or by leaving the same for him at his last or most usual place of abode, he should refuse or neglect to obey the same, in such case the defendant for such his disobedience should be imprisoned in the Gaol [and there kept to hard labour] for the space of unless the said order should be sooner obeyed; and it having been now proved to me that, after the making of the said order, a copy of the minute thereof was duly served on the defendant, but he then refused [or neglected] to obey the same, and has not as yet obeyed the same: These are, therefore, to command you, the said constables, to take the defendant and convey him to the Gaol, and there to deliver him to the said Superintendent, together with this warrant; and you, the said Superintendent, to receive the defendant into your custody in the Gaol and there to imprison him [and keep him to hard labour] for the space of ; and for your so doing this shall be your sufficient warrant.

Dated this day of , 19.

[L.S.]

(Signed.) Magistrate.

FORM No. 57.

[ss. 39 and 44.]

Warrant of commitment for want of distress in either of the cases mentioned in Forms Nos. 41 and 42.

HONGKONG.

IN THE POLICE COURT AT

To each and all of the constables of the said Colony and to the Superintendent of Prisons in the said Colony.

[Recite the conviction or order and then proceed thus]:-and whereas afterwards, on the day of 19, a warrant of distress was issued against the defendant in pursuance of the said conviction [or order]: and it having been made to appear to me, as well by the return to the said warrant of distress as otherwise, that diligent search for the defendant's goods and chattels has

* As amended by Law Rev. Ord., 1923.

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528 No. 3 of 1890. MAGISTRATES. FORM NO. 56. Warrant of commitment on an order where disobedience to the order is punishable by imprisonment. HONGKONG. IN THE POLICE COURT (s. 44.) To each and all of the constables of the said Colony and to the Superintendent of Prisons in the said Colony. On the day of 19, complaint was made before the undersigned, [or J.P., Esquire,] a magistrate of the said Colony, for that [etc., as in the order]; and afterwards, to wit, on the day of 19, the said parties appeared before me [or as in the order]; and thereupon, having considered the matter of the said complaint, it was ordered that the defendant should [as in the order]; and it was adjudged that if, upon a copy of the minute of that order being duly served on the defendant, either personally or by leaving the same for him at his last or most usual place of abode, he should refuse or neglect to obey the same, in such case the defendant for such his disobedience should be imprisoned in the Gaol [and there kept to hard labour] for the space of unless the said order should be sooner obeyed; and it having been now proved to me that, after the making of the said order, a copy of the minute thereof was duly served on the defendant, but he then refused [or neglected] to obey the same, and has not as yet obeyed the same: These are, therefore, to command you, the said constables, to take the defendant and convey him to the Gaol, and there to deliver him to the said Superintendent, together with this warrant; and you, the said Superintendent, to receive the defendant into your custody in the Gaol and there to imprison him [and keep him to hard labour] for the space of ; and for your so doing this shall be your sufficient warrant. Dated this day of , 19. [L.S.] (Signed.) Magistrate. FORM No. 57. [ss. 39 and 44.] Warrant of commitment for want of distress in either of the cases mentioned in Forms Nos. 41 and 42. HONGKONG. IN THE POLICE COURT AT To each and all of the constables of the said Colony and to the Superintendent of Prisons in the said Colony. [Recite the conviction or order and then proceed thus]:-and whereas afterwards, on the day of 19, a warrant of distress was issued against the defendant in pursuance of the said conviction [or order]: and it having been made to appear to me, as well by the return to the said warrant of distress as otherwise, that diligent search for the defendant's goods and chattels has * As amended by Law Rev. Ord., 1923.
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528

No. 3 of 1890.

MAGISTRATES.

FORM NO. 56.

Warrant of commitment on an ordif where disobedience to the

HONGKONG.

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IN THE POLICE COURT

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FORM No. 57.

[ss. 39 and 44.]

Warrant of commitment for want of distress in either of the cases

HONGKONG.

mentioned in Forms Nos. 41 and 42.

IN THE POLICE COURT AT

To each and all of the constables of the said Colony and to the Superintendent of Prisons in the said Colony..

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