538
No. 3 of 1890.
MAGISTRATES.
[Form No. 71, rep. No. S of 1912.]
FORM NO. 72:
HONG
[s. 75.]
Tal Горай accor there entere ! Dai HONGKONG.
·Recognizance to prosecute.or give evidence.
IN THE POLICE COURT AT
Before J.P., Esquire, a magistrate of the said Colony.
day of 19
The A.B., of personally came before me, the undersigned, and acknowledged himself to owe to Our Sovereign Lord the King the sum of
to be made and levied on his goods and chattels, lands and tenements, to the use of Our Sovereign Lord the King, his heirs and successors, if he, the said A.B., shall fail in the condition indorsed.
Taken and acknowledged before me at first above mentioned.
HONG the day and year
(Signed.) Magistrate.
Condition to prosecute.
[L.S.]
If therefore he, the said A.B., shall appear at the next [or as may be] criminal session of the Supreme Court, and there prefer or cause to be preferred against the said C.D., an indictment for the offence aforesaid, and there also duly prosecute such indictment, then the said recognizance to be void, or else to stand in full force and virtue.
[Where the condition is to prosecute and give evidence, add after the words "Supreme Court"]
"and there prefer or cause to be preferred an indictment against the said C.D., for the offence aforesaid, and duly prosecute such indictment, and give evidence thereon to the Supreme Court and jurors on the trial of the said C.D., then the said recognizance to be void, or else to stand in full force and virtue."
[Where the condition is to give evidence only, add after the words "Supreme Court"]
"and there give such evidence as he knoweth on an indictment to be then and there preferred against the said C.D., for the offence aforesaid to the Supreme Court and jurors on the trial of the said C.D., then the said recognizance to be void, or else to stand in full force and virtue."
: Wh magist witnes: EF., prosec him to 19 there, : made appear in that touchii recogn now re constal and th precep into yo him u unless recogn the sai crimin to give an indi
Date [I
538
No. 3 of 1890.
MAGISTRATES.
[Form No. 71, rep. No. S of 1912.]
FORM NO. 72:
HONG
[s. 75.]
Tal
Горай
accor
there
entere
! Dai
HONGKONG.
·Recognizance to prosecute.or give evidence.
IN THE POLICE COURT AT
Before J.P., Esquire, a magistrate of the said Colony.
day of
19
"
The
A.B., of
personally came before me, the undersigned, and acknowledged himself to owe to Our Sovereign Lord the King the sum of
to be made and levied on his goods and chattels, lands and tenements, to the use of Our/Sovereign Lord the King, his heirs and successors, if he, the said A.B., shall fail in the condition indorsed.
Taken and acknowledged before me at first above mentioned.
Co
HONG
the day and year
(Signed.)
Magistrate.
Condition to prosecute.
[L.S.]
If therefore he, the said A.B., shall appear at the next [or as may be] criminal session of the Supreme Court, and there prefer or cause to be preferred against the said C.D., an indictment for the offence aforesaid, and there also duly prosecute such indictment, then the said recognizance to be void, or else to stand in full force and virtue.
[Where the condition is to prosecute and give evidence, add after the words "Supreme Court"]
"and there prefer or cause to be preferred an indictment against the said C.D., for the offence aforesaid, and duly prosecute such indictment, and give evidence thereon to the Supreme Court and jurors on the trial of the said C.D., then the said recognizance to be void, or else to stand in full force and virtue."
[Where the condition-is-to give evidence only, add after the
words "Supreme Court"]··
"and there give such evidence as he knoweth on an indictment to be then and there preferred against the said C.D., for the offence aforesaid to the Supreme Court and jurors on the trial of the said C.D., then the said recognizance to be void, or else to stand in full force and virtue."
: Wh magist witnes: EF., prosec
him to
19
there, :
made
appear
in that touchii
recogn
now re
constal and th
precep into yo him u unless
recogn
the sai crimin
to give an indi
Date
[I
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