Magistrates' Courts Forms




Dec. 18.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 3585

No. 132.

New Zealand.
} Rule 49.
The Magistrates’ Courts
Act, 1928.

In the Magistrate’s Court, held at

Between
, plaintiff,
and
, defendant.

INVENTORY (under Rule 49 of goods and chattels, &c., seized, taken, and sold under distress warrant issued in the above case on the day of , 19 , and received by me on the day of , 19 .

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

Dated at , this day of , 19 .

Bailiff.
Auctioneer.

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No. 133.

New Zealand.
} APPLICATION TO ENTER JUDGMENT BY DEFAULT. Sec. 104 ; Rule 24.
The Magistrates’ Courts
Act, 1928.

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, and the claim being for a liquidated amount, I hereby apply to have judgment entered by default for £ , and costs (£ ).

Dated at , this day of , 19 .

Plaintiff
[or Solicitor for Plaintiff].

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No. 134.

New Zealand.
} THIRD PARTY NOTICE. Sec. 65.
The Magistrates’ Courts
Act, 1928.

In the Magistrate’s Court, held at .

Between
, of [Address and occupation] plaintiff,
and
, of [Address and occupation] defendant.

To
, of [Address and occupation].

TAKE notice that this action has been brought by the plaintiff against the defendant [Here set out substance of claim] as set out in the statement of claim filed in the action, a copy of which is annexed hereto.

The defendant claims

And take notice that this action will be heard at the Magistrate’s Court, , on the day of , 19 , at the hour of o’clock in the forenoon, and if you wish to appear and dispute the plaintiff’s claim in this action as against the defendant, you must file a notice of intention to defend within five clear days after service of this notice. In default of you so filing such a notice of intention to defend you shall not be allowed to defend except by leave of the Court granted on special grounds and on such terms as to costs and otherwise as the Court thinks fit, and if you do not defend you shall be deemed to admit the validity of the judgment obtained against such defendant, whether obtained by consent or otherwise.

Defendant
[or Solicitor for the Defendant].

(NOTE.—This notice must be served at least seven clear days before the date of hearing.)



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⚖️ Inventory Form under Rule 49 of the Magistrates' Courts Act, 1928

⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement
Inventory, Distress Warrant, Magistrates' Courts Act, 1928, Rule 49

⚖️ Application to Enter Judgment by Default under the Magistrates' Courts Act, 1928

⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement
Judgment by Default, Magistrates' Courts Act, 1928, Rule 24, Section 104

⚖️ Third Party Notice under the Magistrates' Courts Act, 1928

⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement
Third Party Notice, Magistrates' Courts Act, 1928, Section 65