Magistrates' Courts Forms




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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 95

No. 85.

Sec. 151 ; Rule 40. New Zealand.
The Magistrates’ Courts } NOTICE TO DEFENDANT ARRESTED UNDER WRIT.
Act, 1928.

In the Magistrate’s Court, held at

Between

and

, plaintiff,
, defendant.

TAKE notice that if you deposit with the officer executing the writ of arrest issued by me this day, or with the Clerk of the Court at
, the sum of
pounds
shillings and
pence, being the amount claimed, and £
for costs, you will be discharged from custody, and the said sum will be paid, applied, and disposed of according to the final judgment of the Court.

Dated at
, this
day of
, 19
.

To the Defendant.

Stipendiary Magistrate.

No. 86.

Sec. 151 : Rule 40. New Zealand.
The Magistrates’ Courts } BAIL-BOND TO BE GIVEN BY DEFENDANT UNDER SECTION 151.
Act, 1928.

In the Magistrate’s Court, held at

Between

and

, plaintiff,
, defendant.

Know all men by these presents that we,
, of
, and
, of
, and
, of
, are jointly and severally held and firmly bound to
, of
, in the sum of
pounds, to be paid to the said
, for which payment to be made we bind ourselves and each and every of us, jointly and severally, firmly by these presents.

Sealed with our seals, and dated at
, this
day
of
, one thousand nine hundred and
.

WHEREAS on
, the
day of
last past, the above-named
entered a plaint against the above-bounden
, in the Magistrate’s Court held at
, to recover the sum of
pounds
shillings and
pence, and
pounds
shillings and
pence for costs: And whereas it has been made to appear to the satisfaction of the under-signed Stipendiary Magistrate, by the affidavit of
, that there is probable cause for believing that the above-bounden
was about to leave New Zealand and to evade payment of such sum: And whereas a writ of arrest was issued, and the above-bounden
has been arrested, but desires to be released on bail: Now the condition of this obligation is such that if the above-bounden shall appear at the Magistrate’s Courthouse at
on
, the
day of
, 19
, at
o’clock in the
noon, to answer the demand of the said
and shall not depart until the judgment of the Court is given, then this obligation shall be void, otherwise shall remain in full force.

Signed, sealed, and delivered by the above-bounden
and
in the presence of

I APPROVE of this bond.

Stipendiary Magistrate.

No. 87.

Sec. 151 ; Rule 40. New Zealand.
The Magistrates’ Courts } CONSENT FOR SUMMARY HEARING.
Act, 1928.

In the Magistrate’s Court, held at

Between

and

, plaintiff,
, defendant.

I, THE above-named defendant, against whom a writ of arrest has been issued under section 151 of the Magistrates’ Courts Act, 1928, do hereby consent that the plaintiff’s claim may be summarily heard and finally adjudicated on forthwith [or at the hour of
in the
noon of the day of
, 19
.

Dated at
, this
day of
, 19
.

Defendant.

Signed in the presence of—

Justice of the Peace [or Clerk of Court, or Solicitor].

No. 88.

Rule 46. New Zealand.
The Magistrates’ Courts } AFFIDAVIT OF JUSTIFICATION.
Act, 1928.

In the Magistrate’s Court, held at

Between

and

, plaintiff,
, defendant.

I,
, of
, one of the proposed sureties for the plaintiff [or defendant], make oath and say that I possess property to the amount of
pounds over and above what will pay my just debts and every other sum for which I am now surety.

Sworn at
, this
day of
, 19
, before me.

Justice of the Peace [or Clerk of Court, or Solicitor].



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⚖️ Notice to Defendant Arrested Under Writ

⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement
Writ of Arrest, Defendant, Magistrates' Courts
  • Stipendiary Magistrate

⚖️ Bail-Bond to be Given by Defendant Under Section 151

⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement
Bail-Bond, Defendant, Magistrates' Courts
  • Stipendiary Magistrate

⚖️ Consent for Summary Hearing

⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement
Summary Hearing, Defendant, Magistrates' Courts
  • Justice of the Peace [or Clerk of Court, or Solicitor]

⚖️ Affidavit of Justification

⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement
Affidavit, Surety, Magistrates' Courts
  • Justice of the Peace [or Clerk of Court, or Solicitor]