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1984 Ed.]

Magistrates (Forms) Rules

[CAP. 227

C 61

[Subsidiary]

FORM 77

(s. 67.]

Oral or written acknowledgment of undertaking to pay civil debt

HONG KONG.

IN THE Magistrate's Court at

Between

(Address Description)

(Address Description)

and

Plaintiff,

Defendant.

It was this day (or on the day of 19 ) adjudged by the undersigned (or J Esquire), a magistrate of the said Colony, that the plaintiff should recover against the defendant the sum of for debt (or damages) and for costs, amounting together to the sum of ; and it was ordered that the defendant should pay the same to the plaintiff forthwith (or on or before the day of 19 ), or by instalments of for every day of days, the first instalment to be paid on the day of 19 ), and that the defendant should be at liberty to give, to the satisfaction of a magistrate (or as in the judgment), security in the sum of with surety in the sum of [each], for the payment of the sum so ordered to be paid as thereby directed:

Now, therefore, I, the defendant, as principal, and we, and of as sureties (or I, as surety), hereby undertake that the defendant will pay the sum so ordered to be paid as thereby directed; and I, the said defendant, and we (or I) the said sureties (or surety), hereby severally acknowledge ourselves bound to forfeit and pay to in case the defendant fails to perform this undertaking.

Signed (where not taken orally)

Taken [orally] before me this day of 19

Defendant.

Sureties.

[L.S.]

Explained by

Magistrate,

Sworn Interpreter.

NOTE—Where the recognizance is taken orally omit the words "the undersigned" and insert the word "orally" after "Taken".

PART III

FORMS FOR INDICTABLE OFFENCES

FORM 78

Caution to and statement by accused

HONG KONG.

Before

IN THE MAGISTRATE'S COURT AT

. Esquire, a magistrate of the said Colony.

[s. 82.]

(hereinafter called the accused) stands charged before the undersigned, a magistrate of the said Colony, for that he, on the day of 19 at [etc., as in the heading to the depositions] and the said charge being read to the accused

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1984 Ed.] Magistrates (Forms) Rules [CAP. 227 C 61 [Subsidiary] FORM 77 (s. 67.] Oral or written acknowledgment of undertaking to pay civil debt HONG KONG. IN THE Magistrate's Court at Between (Address Description) (Address Description) and Plaintiff, Defendant. It was this day (or on the day of 19 ) adjudged by the undersigned (or J Esquire), a magistrate of the said Colony, that the plaintiff should recover against the defendant the sum of for debt (or damages) and for costs, amounting together to the sum of ; and it was ordered that the defendant should pay the same to the plaintiff forthwith (or on or before the day of 19 ), or by instalments of for every day of days, the first instalment to be paid on the day of 19 ), and that the defendant should be at liberty to give, to the satisfaction of a magistrate (or as in the judgment), security in the sum of with surety in the sum of [each], for the payment of the sum so ordered to be paid as thereby directed: Now, therefore, I, the defendant, as principal, and we, and of as sureties (or I, as surety), hereby undertake that the defendant will pay the sum so ordered to be paid as thereby directed; and I, the said defendant, and we (or I) the said sureties (or surety), hereby severally acknowledge ourselves bound to forfeit and pay to in case the defendant fails to perform this undertaking. Signed (where not taken orally) Taken [orally] before me this day of 19 Defendant. Sureties. [L.S.] Explained by Magistrate, Sworn Interpreter. NOTE—Where the recognizance is taken orally omit the words "the undersigned" and insert the word "orally" after "Taken". PART III FORMS FOR INDICTABLE OFFENCES FORM 78 Caution to and statement by accused HONG KONG. Before IN THE MAGISTRATE'S COURT AT . Esquire, a magistrate of the said Colony. [s. 82.] (hereinafter called the accused) stands charged before the undersigned, a magistrate of the said Colony, for that he, on the day of 19 at [etc., as in the heading to the depositions] and the said charge being read to the accused
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1984 Ed.] Magistrates (Forms) Rules [CAP. 227 C 61 [Subsidiary] FORM 77 (s. 67.] Oral or written acknowledgment of undertaking to pay civil debt HONG KONG. IN THE MAGistrate's Court at Between (Address Description) (Address Description) and Plaintiff, Defendant. It was this day (or on the adjudged by the undersigned (or day of 19 J Esquire), a magistrate of the said Colony, that the plaintiff should recover against the defendant the sum of for debt (or damages) and for costs, amounting together to the sum of ; and it was ordered that the defendant should pay the same to the plaintiff forthwith (or on or before the of on the day of for every day of 19 or by instalments days, the first instalment to be paid 19 ), and that the defend- ant should be at liberty to give, to the satisfaction of a magistrate (or as in the judgment], security in the sum of surety in the sum of the sum so ordered to be paid as thereby directed: of with * [each], for the payment of Now, therefore, I, the defendant, as principal, and we, and of as sureties (or I. as surety). hereby undertake that the defendant will pay the sum so ordered to be paid as thereby directed; and I, the said defendant, and we (or I) the said sureties (or surety), hereby severally acknowledge ourselves bound to forfeit and pay to fails to perform this undertaking. the sum of Signed (where not taken orally) Taken [orally] before me this day of in case the defendant Defendant. Sureties. 19 [L.S.] Explained by Magistrate, Sworn Interpreter. NOTE-Where the recognizance is taken orally omit the words "the undersigned" and insert the word "orally" after "Taken". PART III FORMS FOR INDICTABLE OFFENCES FORM 78 Caution to and statement by accused HONG KONG. Before IN THE MAGISTRATE 5 COURT AT . Esquire, a magistrate of the said Colony. [s. 82.] (hereinafter called the accused) stands charged before the undersigned, a magistrate of the said Colony, for that he, on the 19 day of 33 at [etc., as in the heading to the depositions] and the said charge being read to the accused
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1984 Ed.]

Magistrates (Forms) Rules

[CAP. 227

C 61

[Subsidiary]

FORM 77

(s. 67.]

Oral or written acknowledgment of undertaking to pay civil debt

HONG KONG.

IN THE MAGistrate's Court at

Between

(Address

Description)

(Address

Description)

and

Plaintiff,

Defendant.

It was this day (or on the

adjudged by the undersigned (or

day of

19

J

Esquire), a magistrate of

the said Colony, that the plaintiff should recover against the defendant the sum of

for debt (or damages) and for costs, amounting together to the sum of

; and it was

ordered that the defendant should pay the same to the plaintiff forthwith (or on or before the

of

on the

day of for every day of

19

or by instalments days, the first instalment to be paid 19 ), and that the defend-

ant should be at liberty to give, to the satisfaction of a magistrate (or as in the judgment], security in the sum of

surety

in the sum of

the sum so ordered to be paid as thereby directed:

of

with

*

[each], for the payment of

Now, therefore, I, the defendant, as principal, and we,

and

of

as sureties (or I.

as surety). hereby undertake that the defendant will pay the sum so ordered to be paid as thereby directed; and I, the said defendant, and we (or I) the said sureties (or surety), hereby severally acknowledge ourselves bound to forfeit and pay to

fails to perform this undertaking.

the sum of

Signed (where not taken orally)

Taken [orally] before me this

day of

in case the defendant

Defendant.

Sureties.

19

[L.S.]

Explained by

Magistrate,

Sworn Interpreter.

NOTE-Where the recognizance is taken orally omit the words "the undersigned" and insert the word "orally" after "Taken".

PART III

FORMS FOR INDICTABLE OFFENCES

FORM 78

Caution to and statement by accused

HONG KONG.

Before

IN THE MAGISTRATE 5 COURT AT

. Esquire, a magistrate of the said Colony.

[s. 82.]

(hereinafter called the accused) stands charged before the undersigned, a magistrate of the said Colony, for that he, on the

19

day of

33

at

[etc., as in the heading to the depositions] and the said charge being read to the accused

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