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2646

No. 31 of 1921.

STOCKS.

Prisons may be executed by any officer of the Prison Department.

[s. 5, rep. Law Revision Ordinance, 1924.]

Hongkong.

SCHEDULE.

FORM OF ORDER.

Stocks Ordinance, 1921.

[s. 4(1).]

To the Superintendent of Prisons and the Captain Superintendent of Police.

WHEREAS, ...was on the...day of...19..., convicted summarily (or on indictment) under section...of Ordinance No...of...and was sentenced to....and further, under the Stocks Ordinance, 1921, to be publicly exposed in the stocks for a period of...hours:

THIS IS TO COMMAND you, the Superintendent of Prisons, to...deliver the said...to the Captain Superintendent of Police on the...day of...19..., for the purpose of carrying into effect the punishment of stocks so imposed.

AND THIS IS FURTHER to command you, the Captain Superintendent of Police, to return the said...to the Superintendent of Prisons, and to command you, the Superintendent of Prisons, to receive the said...from the Captain Superintendent of Police, so soon as conveniently may be after the said punishment of stocks has been carried into effect, for the purpose of serving or continuing to serve any other or further sentence of imprisonment which has been imposed upon him.

Dated the...day of...19...

Signed...

L.S.

Magistrate or Registrar.

[Originally No. 32 of 1921. Law Rev. Ord., 1924.]

No. 32 of 1921.

An Ordinance to facilitate the reciprocal enforcement of judgments and awards in the Colony of Hongkong and in other parts of His Majesty's dominions and in certain other territories.

[30th December, 1921.]

1. This Ordinance may be cited as the Judgments (Facilities for Enforcement) Ordinance, 1921.

* Part II of the Administration of Justice Act, 1920, (10 & 11 Geo. 5, c. 81) was extended to Hongkong by Order of His Majesty in Council, dated the 1st day of April, 1922, published in the Hongkong Government Gazette of the 26th day of May, 1922.

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2646 No. 31 of 1921. STOCKS. Prisons may be executed by any officer of the Prison Department. [s. 5, rep. Law Revision Ordinance, 1924.] Hongkong. SCHEDULE. FORM OF ORDER. Stocks Ordinance, 1921. [s. 4(1).] To the Superintendent of Prisons and the Captain Superintendent of Police. WHEREAS, ...was on the...day of...19..., convicted summarily (or on indictment) under section...of Ordinance No...of...and was sentenced to....and further, under the Stocks Ordinance, 1921, to be publicly exposed in the stocks for a period of...hours: THIS IS TO COMMAND you, the Superintendent of Prisons, to...deliver the said...to the Captain Superintendent of Police on the...day of...19..., for the purpose of carrying into effect the punishment of stocks so imposed. AND THIS IS FURTHER to command you, the Captain Superintendent of Police, to return the said...to the Superintendent of Prisons, and to command you, the Superintendent of Prisons, to receive the said...from the Captain Superintendent of Police, so soon as conveniently may be after the said punishment of stocks has been carried into effect, for the purpose of serving or continuing to serve any other or further sentence of imprisonment which has been imposed upon him. Dated the...day of...19... Signed... L.S. Magistrate or Registrar. [Originally No. 32 of 1921. Law Rev. Ord., 1924.] No. 32 of 1921. An Ordinance to facilitate the reciprocal enforcement of judgments and awards in the Colony of Hongkong and in other parts of His Majesty's dominions and in certain other territories. [30th December, 1921.] 1. This Ordinance may be cited as the Judgments (Facilities for Enforcement) Ordinance, 1921. * Part II of the Administration of Justice Act, 1920, (10 & 11 Geo. 5, c. 81) was extended to Hongkong by Order of His Majesty in Council, dated the 1st day of April, 1922, published in the Hongkong Government Gazette of the 26th day of May, 1922.
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2646 No. 31 of 1921. ! STOCKS. Prisons may be executed by any officer of the Prison Department. [s. 5, rep. Law Revision Ordinance, 1924.] Hongkong. SCHEDULE. FORM OF Order. Stocks Ordinance, 1921. [s. 4(1).] To the Superintendent of Prisons and the Captain Superintendent of Police. WHEREAS, day of........ on indictment) under section... and was sentenced to.... was on the........ 19....... convicted summarily (or ...of Ordinance No............of.................................. and further, under the Stocks Ordinance, 1921, to be publicly exposed in the stocks for a period of....... ...hours: THIS IS TO COMMAND you, the Superintendent of Prisons, to .....to the Captain Superintendent deliver the said..... ...day of............... 19........., for of Police on the.... the purpose of carrying into effect the punishment of stocks so imposed. AND THIS IS FURTHER to command you, the Captain Superin- ..to the tendent of Police, to return the said....... Superintendent of Prisons, and to command you, the Superintendent of from the Captain Prisons, to receive the said... Superintendent of Police, so soon as conveniently may be after the said punishment of stocks has been carried into effect, for the purpose of serving or continuing to serve any other or further sentence of imprisonment which has been imposed upon him, Dated the.......... ...day of.. 19......... "" Signed........ L.S. Magistrate or Registrar. [Originally No. 32 of 1921. Law Rev. Ord., * 1924.] Short title. No. 32 of 1921. An Ordinance to facilitate the reciprocal enforcement of judgments and awards in the Colony of Hongkong and in other parts of His Majesty's dominions and in certain other territories. [30th December, 1921.] 1. This Ordinance may be cited as may be cited as the Judgments (Facilities for Enforcement) Ordinance, 1921. * Part II of the Administration of Justice Act, 1920, (10 & 11 Geo. 5, c. 81) was extended to Hongkong by Order of His Majesty in Council, dated the 1st day of April, 1922, published in the Hongkong Government Gazette of the 26th day of May, 1922.
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2646

No. 31 of 1921.

!

STOCKS.

Prisons may be executed by any officer of the Prison Department.

[s. 5, rep. Law Revision Ordinance, 1924.]

Hongkong.

SCHEDULE.

FORM OF Order.

Stocks Ordinance, 1921.

[s. 4(1).]

To the Superintendent of Prisons and the Captain Superintendent of

Police.

WHEREAS,

day of........

on indictment) under section... and was sentenced to....

was on the........ 19....... convicted summarily (or ...of Ordinance No............of..................................

and further, under

the Stocks Ordinance, 1921, to be publicly exposed in the stocks for a period of.......

...hours:

THIS IS TO COMMAND you, the Superintendent of Prisons, to .....to the Captain Superintendent deliver the said.....

...day of...............

19........., for

of Police on the.... the purpose of carrying into effect the punishment of stocks so imposed.

AND THIS IS FURTHER to command you, the Captain Superin- ..to the tendent of Police, to return the said....... Superintendent of Prisons, and to command you, the Superintendent of from the Captain Prisons, to receive the said...

Superintendent of Police, so soon as conveniently may be after the said punishment of stocks has been carried into effect, for the purpose of serving or continuing to serve any other or further sentence of imprisonment which has been imposed upon him,

Dated the..........

...day of..

19.........

""

Signed........

L.S.

Magistrate or Registrar.

[Originally No. 32 of 1921.

Law Rev. Ord.,

*

1924.]

Short title.

No. 32 of 1921.

An Ordinance to facilitate the reciprocal enforcement of judgments and awards in the Colony of Hongkong and in other parts of His Majesty's dominions and in certain other territories.

[30th December, 1921.]

1. This Ordinance may be cited as

may be cited as the Judgments (Facilities for Enforcement) Ordinance, 1921.

* Part II of the Administration of Justice Act, 1920, (10 & 11 Geo. 5, c. 81) was extended to Hongkong by Order of His Majesty in Council, dated the 1st day of April, 1922, published in the Hongkong Government Gazette of the 26th day of May, 1922.

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