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to answer judgment in the said action

We therefore hereby authorize you to take such bail on behalf of the said from two sufficient sureties, who may be produced before you for that purpose, upon the bail bond hereto annexed, and to swear the said sureties to the truth of the annexed affidavits as to their sufficiency.

And we command you, upon the said bail bond and affidavits being duly executed and signed by the said sureties, to transmit the same, attested by you, into the principal registry of the Admiralty Division of our said Court.

Given at London, under the seal of our said Court, the day of

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188.

The Form of Oath to be administered to each of the Sureties. You swear that the contents of the affidavit to which you have subscribed your name are true.

So help you God.

No. 27.-Standing Commission to take Bail.

In the High Court of Justice,
Admiralty Division.

[Year] [Letter] No.

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Victoria, by the grace of God of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Queen, Defender of the Faith. To greeting. Whereas the Judge of the Admiralty Division of our High Court of Justice has decreed a commission to be issued unto you authorizing you to take bail in any action in our said Court: We therefore hereby authorize you, until this commission be revoked, to take bail in any cause or causes in our said Court from any sufficient sureties who may at any time be produced before you for that purpose, and to swear them to the truth of the affidavits as to their sufficiency in that behalf. And we command you, upon the bail bond and affidavits as to the sufficiency of the sureties in any cause being duly executed and signed by the sureties, to transmit the same attested by you into the registry of our said Court.

Given at London, under the seal of our said Court, the day of in the year of our Lord 18

Standing commission to take bail.

Issued to

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E. F., Registrar.

No. 28.-Affidavit of Justification.

In the High Court of Justice,

Admiralty Division.

[State title of cause].

[Year] [Letter] No.

I [state name, address, and description], one of the proposed sureties for [state name, address, and description of the person for whom bail is

to be given], make oath and say, that I am worth more than the sum of [state the sum in letters in which bail is to be given] pounds after the payment of all my debts.

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I, A. B., solicitor for the [state whether plaintiff or defendant] in this action pray a release of [state name and nature of property] from the arrest effected by virtue of a warrant issued from the Registry of the said Division in this action, and there being no caveat against the release thereof outstanding.

Dated the

day of

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[To be signed by the solicitor, or by his clerk for him.]

No. 30.-Release.

[188] [Letter] No.

In the High Court of Admiralty of England.

Victoria, by the Grace of God of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Queen, Defender of the Faith: To the Marshal of the High Court of our Admiralty of England, and to all and singular his substitutes, greeting. Whereas in a cause of

instituted in our said Court on behalf of we did command you to arrest the said

against and to keep the same under safe arrest until you should receive further orders from Now we do hereby command you to release the said

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from the arrest effected by virtue of our warrant in the said cause, upon payment being made to you of all costs, charges, and expenses attending the care and custody of the property whilst under arrest in that cause.

Given at London, under the seal of our said Court, the

day of and

Release

in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred

Taken out by

E. F.,
Registrar.

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No. 31.-Præcipe for Caveat Release.

In the High Court of Justice,

Admiralty Division.

[State title of cause.]

[Year] [Letter] No.

I, A. B., solicitor for the plaintiff in an action pending in the Admiralty Division of the High Court of Justice between [state parties], pray a caveat against the release of the [state name and nature of property]. Dated the

day of

18 .

[To be signed by the solicitor, or by his clerk for him.]

No. 32.-Præcipe for Caveat Warrant, by Defendant.

In the High Court of Justice,

Admiralty Division.

[State title of cause.]

I [state name, address, and description], hereby undertake to enter an appearance in any action that may be commenced in the Principal Registry of the Admiralty Division of the High Court of Justice, in which the plaintiff is entitled to arrest [state name and nature of the property], and within three days after I shall have been served with a writ of summons in any such action to give bail therein in a sum not exceeding [state amount for which the undertaking is given] pounds, or to pay such sum into the aforesaid registry. And I consent that all instruments and other documents in such action may be left for me at [state address]. day of

Dated the

188

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[To be signed by the party, or by his solicitor.]

* Præcipe for Caveat Warrant by Plaintiff, in Case of a Counterclaim.

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I [state name, address, and description], hereby undertake within three days after I shall have been served with a notice of any counterclaim herein in respect of which the defendant is entitled to arrest [state name and nature of property] to give bail to answer such counterclaim in a sum not exceeding [state amount for which the undertaking is given] pounds, or to pay such sum into the Principal Registry of the Admiralty Division of the High Court of Justice. Dated the

day of

188

[To be signed by the party, or by his solicitor.]

*This Form issues from the registry.

No. 33.-Petition.*

In the High Court of Justice,

Admiralty Division.

The [state title of cause],

master.

[Year] [Letter] No.

A. B., solicitor for the plaintiff in an action pending in the Admiralty Division of the High Court of Justice between [state the parties] says as follows [here make the necessary statements, in short paragraphs, numbered consecutively].

And the said A. B. prays [here state the plaintiff's prayer].

Dated the

day of

18

No. 34.-Answer.

[Year] [Letter] No.

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C. D., solicitor for [state name, address, and description], the defendant in this action, says as follows: [here make the necessary statements, in short paragraphs, numbered consecutively].

And the said C. D. prays [here state the prayer of the defendant].

Dated the

day of

18

No. 35.-Reply, or any subsequent Pleading.

In the High Court of Justice,

Admiralty Division.

[State title of cause.]

[Year] [Letter] No.

A. B., solicitor for the [state whether platntiff or defendant], further says as follows: [here make the necessary statements, in short paragraphs, numbered consecutively].

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A. B., solicitor for the [state whether plaintiff or defendant], says that he does not plead further, and prays that the pleadings be concluded.

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This and the three following Forms are still required for petitions on protest, and in objection to the registrar's report.

No. 37.-Return as to Witnesses examined in London.

In the High Court of Justice,

Admiralty Division.

[State title of cause.]

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[Year] [Letter] No.

I, A. B., examiner, hereby certify as follows:(1.) On the day of 18 in the presence of the proctors for the plaintiff and defendant [or in the absence of one or other of them, as the case may be], I administered an oath to and caused to be examined the following witnesses, who were produced before me on behalf of the [state whether plaintiff or defendant] to give evidence in this cause, viz.

John Thomas.
William Roe.

&c. &c.

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(2.) On the day of 18 in the presence of the said proctors [or in the absence of one or other of them, as the case may be], I administered an oath to and caused to be examined the following witnesses, who were produced before me on behalf of the [state whether plaintff or defendant], to give evidence in this cause, viz. William Thomas,

&c. &c.

Dated the

day of

18

G. H., Examiner.

No. 38.-Præcipe for Commission to examine Witnesses (a).

In the High Court of Justice,

Admiralty Division.

[State title of cause.]

[Year] [Letter] No.

I, A. B., solicitor for the [state whether plaintiff or defendant], pray a commission for the examination of witnesses in this cause, decreed by the judge to be opened at

18

on the

day of

and to be addressed to [state name of the examiner or commissioner.]

[To be signed by the solicitor, or by his clerk for him.]

No. 39.-Commission to examine Witnesses (b).
[Year] [Letter] No.

In the High Court of Justice,
Admiralty Division.

Victoria, by the Grace of God of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Queen, Defender of the Faith: To [state name and address of examiner or commissioner appointed], greeting. Whereas in an action pending in the Admiralty Division of our High Court of Justice between [state the parties] the judge of the said division has decreed a commission to be issued for the examination of witnesses concerning the truth of the matters at issue in the said cause: We

(a) Form E 16, under Rules of April, 1880, will equally be accepted in the Registry.

(b) Form G 16, of April, 1880, will also be accepted.

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