Destitute Persons Act Forms




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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.

[No. 61

On account of the past maintenance of the said child before the making of this order, the sum of

And I do further order and direct the said defendant to give security for his obedience to this order [any maintenance order which may hereafter be made against him in pursuance of this order], by depositing, within
days from the date hereof, the sum of
with the Public Trustee, or by a bond in the prescribed form to be executed within
days from the date hereof by the said defendant, and by
suret
to be approved by me or by any other Stipendiary Magistrate, to the Public Trustee in the sum of
, conditioned for the due obedience by the said defendant of this order.

Given under my hand, this
day of
, 191
, at

Stipendiary Magistrate.

[Destitute Persons No. 8.

ORDER FOR MAINTENANCE, SEPARATION, AND GUARDIANSHIP.

Under the Destitute Persons Act, 1910.

New Zealand, to wit.

Between
, Complainant, and
, Defendant.

WHEREAS on the
day of
, 191
, a complaint, on the oath of
, of
, was made before
, Esquire, one of His Majesty's Justices of the Peace for New Zealand, that she [he] is the wife [husband] of the said defendant, and that
:

And whereas the said complainant prays for an order or orders for
, in accordance with the form of the statute in such case made and provided: And whereas on the
day of
, 191
, the said complainant [parties] appeared before me, the undersigned Stipendiary Magistrate [but the said defendant being duly called did not appear by himself, his counsel, or solicitor, and it was satisfactorily proved to me on oath that the said defendant has been duly served with a summons herein], and having heard the matter of the said complaint [and with the consent filed herein of the said defendant], and having regard to all the circumstances of the case, I do adjudge the same to be true, and do order as follows:—

That the said
do pay to the Clerk of the Magistrate's Court for the time being at
, for the future maintenance of his [her] said wife [husband], the sum of
per week, the first of such payments to be made on the
day of
. 191
, until this order be varied or discharged.

That the said
do pay the costs of this order, amounting to

That the said
do pay to the said Clerk of the Magistrate's Court for the time being at
the sum of
for the past maintenance of his [her] said wife [husband].

[Delete if no order made as to separation or legal guardianship.] And I do further order as follows:—

That the said
be no longer bound to cohabit with her husband the said

That the legal guardianship of the children of the marriage—viz.,
—while under the age of
years, be committed to the said

And I do further order and direct the said defendant to give security for his obedience to this order by depositing, within
days from the date hereof, the sum of
with the Public Trustee, or by a bond to the Public Trustee in the prescribed form, himself in the sum of
pounds and
suret
in the sum of
pounds each, to be executed within
days from the date hereof, by the said defendant, and by
suret
to be approved by me or any other Stipendiary Magistrate, conditioned for the due obedience by the said defendant of this order.

Given under my hand, this
day of
, 191
, at

Stipendiary Magistrate.

[Destitute Persons No. 9.

ORDER FOR MAINTENANCE OF CHILDREN.

Under the Destitute Persons Act, 1910.

New Zealand, to wit.

Between
, Complainant, and
, Defendant.

WHEREAS on the
day of
, 191
, a complaint, on the oath of
, of
, was made before
, Esquire, one of His Majesty's Justices of the Peace for New Zealand, that the said defendant is the parent of a child [certain children]—to wit [Insert names of children], under the age of sixteen years—to wit, the age of
respectively, and that the said
defendant has failed or intends to fail to provide such child [or children] with adequate maintenance: And whereas on the
day of
, 191
, the complainant [parties] appeared before me, the undersigned Stipendiary Magistrate sitting at
[but the said defendant being duly called did not appear by himself (herself), his (her) counsel, or solicitor, and it was satisfactorily proved to me on oath that the said defendant has been duly served with a summons herein], and having heard the matter of the said complaint and being satisfied with the truth thereof [and with the consent filed herein of the said defendant], and having regard to all the circumstances of the case, I do order the said defendant to pay to the Clerk of the Magistrate's Court for the time being at
, towards the future maintenance of such child [children], the sum of
per week, the first of such payments to be made on the
day of
, 191
, until the said child [children] shall have attained the age of sixteen years, unless this order be sooner varied or discharged.

On account of the costs of the complainant in this behalf, the sum of

On account of the past maintenance of such child [children] before the making of this order, the sum of

And I do further order and direct the said defendant to give security for his obedience to this order by depositing, within
days from the date hereof, the sum of
with the Public Trustee, or by a bond in the prescribed form to be executed within
days from the date hereof by the said defendant, and by
suret
to be approved by me or any other Stipendiary Magistrate, conditioned for the due obedience by the said defendant of this order.

Given under my hand, this
day of
, 191
, at

Stipendiary Magistrate.

[Destitute Persons No. 10.

ORDER DIRECTING DEFENDANT TO GIVE SECURITY FOR HIS OBEDIENCE TO MAINTENANCE ORDER.

Under the Destitute Persons Act, 1910.

New Zealand, to wit.

Between
, Complainant, and
, Defendant.

WHEREAS on the
day of
, 191
, a maintenance order was made by
, Esquire, a Stipendiary Magistrate sitting at
, directing the said defendant to pay to the Clerk of the Magistrate's Court for the time being at
, for the maintenance of the said
the sum of
per
; the first of such payments to be made on the
day of
, 191
:

And whereas on the
day of
, 191
, a complaint was made by
, of
, before
Esquire, one of His Majesty's Justices of the Peace for New Zealand, that default has been made by the said defendant in obedience to the said order: And whereas on the
day of
, 191
, the complainant [parties] appeared before me, the undersigned Stipendiary Magistrate sitting at
[but the said defendant being duly called did not appear by himself, his counsel, or solicitor, and it was satisfactorily proved to me on oath that the said defendant has been duly served with a summons herein], and having heard the matter of the said complaint and being satisfied with the truth thereof [and with the consent filed herein of the said defendant], I do order and direct the said defendant to give security for his obedience to the said maintenance order by depositing, within
days from the date hereof, the sum of
with the Public Trustee, or by a bond in the prescribed form to be executed within
days from the date hereof by the said defendant, and by
suret
to be approved by me or any other Stipendiary Magistrate, to the Public Trustee in the sum of
, conditioned for the due obedience by the said defendant of the said maintenance order.

Given under my hand, this
day of
, 191
, at

Stipendiary Magistrate.

[Destitute Persons No. 11.

BOND WHICH MAY BE TAKEN AS SECURITY.

Under the Destitute Persons Act, 1910.

Know all men by these presents that I [The principal party, address, and occupation], of
, and [Surety (or sureties), address, and occupation], of
, and
, of
, in the Dominion of New Zealand, are held and firmly bound unto the Public Trustee in the



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