CAP. 221]
Schedule,- cont.
Criminal Procedure.
thereupon sentenced to
and now is in lawful custody in the
Prison at
),
and has duly appealed against his conviction (and sentence) to the Full Court, and has applied to the said Court for bail pending the determination of his appeal, and the said Court has granted him bail on entering into his own recognizances in the sum of $ (and with the said
sureties each in the sum of $
),
personally cometh before me the undersigned being one of the Justices of the Peace for the Colony of Hong Kong (or Commissioner of Prisons), and acknowledges himself to owe to our Lord the King the said sum of $
•
of good and lawful money of Hong Kong, to be made and levied on his goods and chattels, lands and tenements to the use of our said Lord the King, his heirs and successors, if he the said
fail in the condition hereon endorsed.
19
Taken and acknowledged this
at the Prison at
day of
before me.
Condition.
Justice of the Peace.
or
Commissioner of Prisons. (as the case may be).
The condition of the within written recognizance is such that if he the said
shall personally appear and surrender himself at and before the Full Court at each and every hearing of his appeal to such Court and at the final determination thereof and to then and there abide by the Judgment of the said Court and not to depart or be absent from such Court at any such hearing without the leave of the said Court, and in the meantime not to depart out of the Colony of Hong Kong, then this recognizance to be void or else to stand in full force and effect.
The following to be filled up by the Appellant and signed by him-
When released on bail my residence, to which any Notices, etc., are to be addressed, will be as follows:-
[rule 26 (7).]
(Signed)
FORM XI.
CRIMINAL PROCEDURE ORDINANCE.
(Chapter 221 of the Revised Edition).
Recognizance of Appellant's Sureties.
Be it remembered that on this
day of
19
of
(occupation) and
of
Appellant.
(occupation) personally came before me the undersigned being the Registrar of the Supreme Court (or a Magistrate in the Colony
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CAP. 221]
Schedule,- cont.
Criminal Procedure.
thereupon sentenced to
and now is in lawful custody in the
Prison at
),
and has duly appealed against his conviction (and sentence) to the Full Court, and has applied to the said Court for bail pending the determination of his appeal, and the said Court has granted him bail on entering into his own recognizances in the sum of $ (and with the said
sureties each in the sum of $
),
personally cometh before me the undersigned being one of the Justices of the Peace for the Colony of Hong Kong (or Com- missioner of Prisons), and acknowledges himself to owe to our Lord the King the said sum of $
•
of good and lawful money of Hong Kong, to be made and levied on his goods and chattels, lands and tenements to the use of our said Lord the King, his heirs and successors, if he the said
fail in the condition hereon endorsed.
19
Taken and acknowledged this
at the Prison at
day of
before me.
Condition.
Justice of the Peace.
or
Commissioner of Prisons. (as the case may be).
The condition of the within written recognizance is such that if he the said
shall personally appear and surrender himself at and before the Full Court at each and every hearing of his appeal to such Court and at the final determination thereof and to then and there abide by the Judgment of the said Court and not to depart or be absent from such Court at any such hearing without the leave of the said Court, and in the meantime not to depart out of the Colony of Hong Kong, then this recognizance to be void or else to stand in full force and effect.
The following to be filled up by the Appellant and signed by him-
When released on bail my residence, to which any Notices, etc., are to be addressed, will be as follows:-
[rule 26 (7).]
(Signed)
FORM XI.
CRIMINAL PROCEDURE ORDINANCE.
(Chapter 221 of the Revised Edition).
Recognizance of Appellant's Sureties.
Be it remembered that on this
day of
19
of
(occupation) and
of
Appellant.
(occupation) personally came before me the undersigned being the Registrar of the Supreme Court (or a Magistrate in the Colony
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