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1058
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
No. 30

And I hereby command you, the said Gaoler, to receive the said
into your custody and
there to detain him, and bring him to the Magistrate’s Court at
on
day, the
day of
, 191
, at
o’clock in the forenoon before me or some other Stipendiary Magis-
trate, unless he shall sooner give the prescribed security or make the said deposit, or until he shall be
sooner discharged by due course of law ; and for so doing this shall be your sufficient warrant.

Given under my hand and the seal of the Court, at
, this
day of
, 191
.
Stipendiary Magistrate.


No. 132.

New Zealand.
“ The Magistrates’ Courts
Act, 1908.”

In the Magistrate’s Court, held at
Between
, plaintiff,
and
, defendant.

INVENTORY (under Rule 46) of goods and chattels, &c., seized, taken, and sold under distress warrant
issued in the above case on the
day of
, 191
, and received by me on the
day of
, 191
.

| Number of Lot
seized and sold. | Nature of Article, &c., seized and sold. | Price realised
at Sale. |
|---|---|---|
| | | £ s. d. |

Dated at
, this
day of
, 191
.

Bailiff.
Auctioneer.


No. 133.

New Zealand.
“ The Magistrates’ Courts
Amendment Act, 1909.”

APPLICATION TO ENTER JUDGMENT BY DEFAULT.
Plaint No.
, 191
.

In the Magistrate’s Court, held at
.
Between
, plaintiff,
and
, defendant.

THE defendant not having filed a notice of his intention to defend this action, I hereby apply to have
judgment entered by default for £
, and costs (£
).

Dated at
, this
day of
, 191
.

Plaintiff
[or Solicitor for Plaintiff].


APPENDIX B.

TABLE OF FORMS OF STATEMENTS OF CLAIM.

  1. For Goods sold and delivered.
  2. Same by an Executor or Administrator.
  3. Claim against an Executor or Administrator.
  4. Claim against a Married Woman.
  5. Claim against a Husband and Wife upon Cause of Action before Marriage.
  6. For Goods bargained and sold.
  7. For not accepting Goods.
  8. For not delivering Goods.
  9. On a Warranty of Goods sold by Sample.
  10. For Breach of Warranty of a Horse.
  11. For Goods wrongfully taken.
  12. For Goods wrongfully detained.
  13. Against Bailee for not safely keeping Goods.
  14. For Rent.
  15. For Use and Occupation.
  16. For Agistment.
  17. Against Tenant for not using in a Tenant-like Manner.
  18. For Work done as a Solicitor.
  19. For Work done by a Medical Practitioner.
  20. For Work done by a Commission Agent.
  21. Claim by a Warehouseman.
  22. Claim by a Carrier.
  23. For Freight.
  24. For Wages.
  25. For Work done by Contract.
  26. For Wrongful Dismissal.
  27. For Money lent.
  28. For Money paid.
  29. Action for Contribution.
  30. For Money had and received.
  31. On Account stated.
  32. On a Promissory Note (Payee v. Maker).


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Online Sources for this page:

VUW Te Waharoa PDF NZ Gazette 1910, No 30





✨ LLM interpretation of page content

⚖️ Warrant of Detention in Magistrate's Court

⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement
Warrant, Detention, Gaoler, Magistrate's Court, Security
  • Stipendiary Magistrate

⚖️ Magistrate's Court: Inventory of Goods Seized Under Distress Warrant

⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement
Magistrate's Court, Distress Warrant, Inventory, Seizure, Sale
  • Bailiff
  • Auctioneer

⚖️ Application to Enter Judgment by Default in Magistrate's Court

⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement
Magistrate's Court, Default Judgment, Plaint, Costs
  • Plaintiff
  • Solicitor for Plaintiff

⚖️ Appendix B: Table of Forms of Statements of Claim

⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement
Statement of Claim, Legal Forms, Civil Procedure, Summons