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Aug. 12.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 2451
41
No. 89.
New Zealand.
“ The Magistrates’ Courts Act, 1908.”
Notice to Bailiff of Appeal.
Sec. 160.
In the Magistrate’s Court, held at
Between
and
, plaintiff,
, defendant.
Take notice that the
having given notice of appeal to the Supreme Court, and the appellant
having given the required security, proceedings on the execution are now stayed.
Dated at
, this
day of
, 19
.
Clerk of the Court.
To the Bailiff of the Court.
—
No. 90.
New Zealand.
“ The Magistrates’ Courts Act, 1908.”
Request for Warrant of Distress (or Commitment)
on a Judgment or Order.
Secs. 112, 186, and 189 ; Rule 45.
To the Stipendiary Magistrate at
, or other the Justice of the Peace.
Between
and
, plaintiff,
, defendant,
I request that a warrant of
may be issued against
, of
, for the
sum of
pounds
shillings and
pence sterling (£
), being the
unpaid portion (as per subjoined statement) of the sum (viz., £
) and costs which
he was on the
day of
, 19
, adjudged to pay me in the Magistrate’s
Court at
.
Amount of judgment .. £ : :
Costs .. .. : :
£ : :
Amount paid in part satisfaction of above judgment £ : :
Balance still unpaid, for
which distress or commitment is requested .. : :
£ : :
Given under
hand at
, this
day of
, 19
, at
o’clock in
the
noon.
Plaintiff [or Solicitor for the plaintiff].
Witness to signature :
—
No. 91.
New Zealand.
“ The Magistrate’s Courts Act, 1908.”
Distress Warrant.
Sec. 112 ; Rule 45.
In the Magistrate’s Court, held at
Between
and
, plaintiff,
, defendant.
To
, Bailiff of the Magistrate’s Court [or To
].
Whereas
, of
, in New Zealand,
, was on the
day of
,
19
, duly adjudged [or ordered] by the Magistrate’s Court sitting at
to pay the sum
of
pounds
shillings and
pence, claimed by one
, of
,
for debt [or damages
], together with the sum of
pounds
shillings and
pence for costs and expenses allowed by the said Court, making together the sum of
pounds
shillings and
pence, to the Clerk of the said Court on the
day of
[or by instalments of
for every
days] : And whereas
default has been made in payment according to the said judgment [or order] :
This is therefore to command you forthwith to levy the sum of £
, and the
further expenses incurred therein, by distress and sale of the goods and chattels of and belonging to the said
, except the wearing-apparel and bedding of him or his family, and
the tools and implements of his trade (if any), to the value in all of twenty-five pounds ; and
also to seize and take away any money, cheques, bills of exchange, promissory notes, bonds,
or other securities for money of the said
, or such part or so much thereof as may
be sufficient to satisfy this execution, and the costs of making and executing the same.
And you are hereby commanded to pay what you shall so levy forthwith to the Clerk of
this Court, and to make return of what you shall do by virtue of this warrant immediately upon the execution thereof.
Given
hand and the seal of the Court, at
, this
day of
,
19
.
Stipendiary Magistrate
[or Justice of the Peace].
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VUW Te Waharoa —
NZ Gazette 1920, No 73
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NZ Gazette 1920, No 73
✨ LLM interpretation of page content
⚖️ Notice to Bailiff of Appeal
⚖️ Justice & Law EnforcementLegal Forms, Magistrates' Courts Act, 1908, Appeal, Bailiff
- Clerk of the Court
⚖️ Request for Warrant of Distress or Commitment
⚖️ Justice & Law EnforcementLegal Forms, Magistrates' Courts Act, 1908, Warrant, Distress, Commitment
- Plaintiff [or Solicitor for the plaintiff]
- Witness to signature
⚖️ Distress Warrant
⚖️ Justice & Law EnforcementLegal Forms, Magistrates' Courts Act, 1908, Warrant, Distress
- Stipendiary Magistrate [or Justice of the Peace]