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1982 Ed.]

Criminal Appeal Rules

[CAP. 221

A 27

[Subsidiary]

I GIVE YOU NOTICE that if the said

is still in your custody under the said conviction (and sentence) and for no other cause, you shall release him on receipt of this Notice. And this Notice shall be your authority to do so.

Dated the

day of

19

(Signed)

Registrar, Supreme Court.

[rule 48.]

FORM XVI

CRIMINAL PROCEDURE ORDINANCE

(Chapter 221)

Recognizance of Bail of Appellant

was convicted

19

. (and was thereupon

sentenced to

and now is in lawful custody in the Prison at

and has duly appealed against his conviction (and sentence) to the Court of Appeal. and has applied to the Court for bail pending the determination of his appeal, and the 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

$

has approved before me and acknowledged himself to owe to the Queen the sum of $

to be levied on his goods and chattels, lands and tenements if he fails in the condition hereon endorsed.

Taken this

day of

19

at the

Prison at

before me.

Justice of the Peace

or

Commissioner of Correctional Services.

(as the case may be).

Condition

The condition of the written recognizance is that if he the said

shall appear before the Court of Appeal at every hearing of his appeal and at the final determination thereof and abides by the Judgment of the Court and is not absent from the Court at any such hearing without the leave of the Court, and in the meantime does not depart from Hong Kong, this recognizance shall be void but shall otherwise be of full force and effect.

The following shall be completed 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---

(Signed)

Appellant.

[rule 48.]

FORM XVII

CRIMINAL PROCEDURE ORDINANCE (Chapter 221)

Recognizance of Appellant's Sureties

Be it remembered that on this

day of

19

of

(occupation)

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1982 Ed.] Criminal Appeal Rules [CAP. 221 A 27 [Subsidiary] I GIVE YOU NOTICE that if the said is still in your custody under the said conviction (and sentence) and for no other cause, you shall release him on receipt of this Notice. And this Notice shall be your authority to do so. Dated the day of 19 (Signed) Registrar, Supreme Court. [rule 48.] FORM XVI CRIMINAL PROCEDURE ORDINANCE (Chapter 221) Recognizance of Bail of Appellant was convicted 19 . (and was thereupon sentenced to and now is in lawful custody in the Prison at and has duly appealed against his conviction (and sentence) to the Court of Appeal. and has applied to the Court for bail pending the determination of his appeal, and the 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 $ has approved before me and acknowledged himself to owe to the Queen the sum of $ to be levied on his goods and chattels, lands and tenements if he fails in the condition hereon endorsed. Taken this day of 19 at the Prison at before me. Justice of the Peace or Commissioner of Correctional Services. (as the case may be). Condition The condition of the written recognizance is that if he the said shall appear before the Court of Appeal at every hearing of his appeal and at the final determination thereof and abides by the Judgment of the Court and is not absent from the Court at any such hearing without the leave of the Court, and in the meantime does not depart from Hong Kong, this recognizance shall be void but shall otherwise be of full force and effect. The following shall be completed 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--- (Signed) Appellant. [rule 48.] FORM XVII CRIMINAL PROCEDURE ORDINANCE (Chapter 221) Recognizance of Appellant's Sureties Be it remembered that on this day of 19 of (occupation)
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1982 Ed.] Criminal Appeal Rules [CAP. 221 A 27 [Subsidiary] I GIVE YOU NOTICE that if the said is still in your custody under the said conviction (and sentence) and for no other cause, you shall release him on receipt of this Notice. And this Notice shall be your authority to do so. Dated the WHEREAS of on the day of day of 19 (Signed) Registrar, Supreme Court. [rule 48.] FORM XVI CRIMINAL PROCEDURE ORDINANCE (Chapter 221) Recognizance of Bail of Appellant was convicted 19 . (and was thereupon }. sentenced to and now is in lawful custody in the Prison at and has duly appealed against his conviction (and sentence) to the Court of Appeal. and has applied to the Court for bail pending the determination of his appeal, and the 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 has approved before me and acknowledged himself to owe to the Queen the sum of S to be levied on his goods and chattels, lands and tenements if he fails in the condition hereon endorsed. + Taken this Prison at day of 19 at the before me. Justice of the Peace or Condition Commissioner of Correctional Services. (as the case may be). The condition of the written recognizance is that if he the said shall appear before the Court of Appeal at every hearing of his appeal and at the final determination thereof and abides by the Judgment of the Court and is not absent from the Court at any such hearing without the leave of the Court, and in the meantime does not depart from Hong Kong, this recognizance shall be void but shall otherwise be of full force and effect. The following shall be completed 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--- (Signed) Appellant. [rule 48.] FORM XVII CRIMINAL PROCEDURE ORDINANCE (Chapter 221) Recognizance of Appellant's Sureties Be it remembered that on this day of 19 of (occupation)
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1982 Ed.]

Criminal Appeal Rules

[CAP. 221

A 27

[Subsidiary]

I GIVE YOU NOTICE that if the said

is still in your custody under the said conviction (and sentence) and for no other cause, you shall release him on receipt of this Notice. And this Notice shall be your authority to do so.

Dated the

WHEREAS

of

on the

day of

day of

19

(Signed)

Registrar, Supreme Court.

[rule 48.]

FORM XVI

CRIMINAL PROCEDURE ORDINANCE

(Chapter 221)

Recognizance of Bail of Appellant

was convicted

19

. (and was thereupon }.

sentenced to

and now is in lawful custody in the Prison at

and has duly appealed against his conviction (and sentence) to the Court of Appeal. and has applied to the Court for bail pending the determination of his appeal, and the 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

has approved before me and acknowledged himself to owe to the Queen the sum of S

to be levied on his goods and chattels, lands and tenements if he fails in the condition hereon endorsed.

+

Taken this

Prison at

day of

19

at the

before me.

Justice of the Peace

or

Condition

Commissioner of Correctional Services.

(as the case may be).

The condition of the written recognizance is that if he the said

shall appear before the Court of Appeal at every hearing of his appeal and at the final determination thereof and abides by the Judgment of the Court and is not absent from the Court at any such hearing without the leave of the Court, and in the meantime does not depart from Hong Kong, this recognizance shall be void but shall otherwise be of full force and effect.

The following shall be completed 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---

(Signed)

Appellant.

[rule 48.]

FORM XVII

CRIMINAL PROCEDURE ORDINANCE (Chapter 221)

Recognizance of Appellant's Sureties

Be it remembered that on this

day of

19

of

(occupation)

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