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good and sufficient Sureties, to be approved by the Emigration Officer at the Port nearest the Place of Business of such Person, shall have previously entered into a joint and several Bond to Her Majesty, Her Heirs and Successors, in the Sum of Two hundred Pounds Sterling.

Now the Condition of this Obligation is such, that if the above-bounden A.B. shall well and truly observe and comply with all the Requirements of the said recited Act, so far as the same relate to Passage Brokers and Passage Dealers, and further shall well and truly pay all Fines, Forfeitures, and Penalties, and also all Sums of Money, by way of Subsistence Money, or of Return of Passage Money and Compensation, to any Passenger, or on his Account, and also all Costs which the abovebounden A.B. may at any Time be adjudged to pay under or by virtue of any of the Provisions of the said recited Act, then and in such Case this Obligation to be void, otherwise to remain in full force.

Signed, sealed, and delivered by the above-bounden A.B., C.D., and E.F., in the Presence of *

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nesses.

N.B.-This Bond is to be executed in Duplicate, but is exempt full of the Witfrom Stamp Duty. One Part is to be deposited with the Colonial Land and Emigration Commissioners in London, and the other Part with the Chief Officer of Customs at the Port of Clearance.

SCHEDULE (D.)

Referred to in the 45th Section of this Act.

FORM of PASSAGE BROKER'S LICENCE.

in the

A.B.* of having shown to the Satisfaction of us, the undersigned Justices of the Peace in Petty Sessions assembled, that he hath duly given Bond to Majesty, as by the Passengers Act required, and also given Fourteen Days previous Notice to the Colonial Land and Emigration Commissioners of his Intention to make Application for a Licence to carry on the Business of a Passage Broker or Passage Dealer in respect of Passages to North America, we the undersigned Justices so assembled as aforesaid, having had no sufficient Cause shown to us, and seeing of ourselves no valid Reason why the said A.B. should not receive such Licence, do hereby license and authorize the said A.B. to carry on the Business of a Passage Broker or Passage Dealer as aforesaid until the End of the present Year, and Thirty-one Days afterwards, unless this Licence shall be sooner determined by Forfeiture for Misconduct on the Part of the said A.B., as in the Passengers Act is provided.

Given under our respective Hands and Seals, this

Day of

18 at

(L.S.)

Justice of the Peace.
(L.S.)

Justice of the Peace.

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SCHEDULE (E.)

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Address and Occu

Referred to in the 45th Section of this Act.

FORM of NOTICE to be given to the Colonial Land and Emigration Commissioners by Justices granting a Licence.

Gentlemen,

THIS is to give you Notice, That we, the undersigned Justices of the Peace assembled in Petty Sessions for

the

Day of

license A.B. of*

did on to

carry on the Business of a Passage Broker or Passage Dealer in

pation of the Party. respect of Passages to North America.

The Christian

Names and Sur

name in full, with the Address and

tion of the Party

Signatures

Date

To the Colonial Land and Emigration}

Commissioners, London

SCHEDULE (F.)

Referred to in the 45th Section of this Act.

J.P.

JP.

FORM of NOTICE to be given to Her Majesty's Colonial Land and Emigration Commissioners, by any Applicant for a Passage Broker's Licence.

Gentlemen,

I, A.B.* of

in

do hereby give

you Notice, That it is my Intention to apply, after the Expiration of Fourteen clear Days from the putting of this Notice into the Trade or Occupa Post to the Justices to be assembled in Petty Sessions to be held + for a Licence to carry on the Business of a Passage Broker or Passage Dealer in respect of Passages to North America.

applying for a

Licence, must be here correctly inserted.

The Place or District in which the Party giving the Notice has his Place of Business.

The Christian

and Surnames in

full, with the Ad

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Referred to in the 45th Section of this Act.

· FORM of NOTICE to be given to the Colonial Land and Emigration Commissioners of Forfeiture of a Licence.

Gentlemen,

THIS is to give you Notice, That the Licence granted on

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Passage Money, including all Charges, £

To be signed by the Party issuing the Ticket.

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12 & 13 VICT.

NOTICES TO PASSENGERS.

1. If the Ship do not proceed to Sea on the Day specified above, Passengers, if ready to go on board and proceed in the Vessel, are entitled to Subsistence Money at the Rate of One Shilling a Day per Statute Adult (each Person over Fourteen or Two Children between One and Fourteen Years of Age being reckoned as a Statute Adult) for each Day of Delay until the actual clearing out and final Departure of the Ship; but if the Passengers are lodged and maintained in any Establishment under the Superintendence of the Colonial Land and Emigration Commissioners, the Shilling a Day is payable to the Emigration Officer at the Port of Embarkation. In either Case the Money may be recovered by summary Process before Two Magistrates. If, however, the Delay arises from unavoidable Detention by Wind or Weather, and if the Passengers be maintained on board in the same Manner as if the Voyage had commenced, no Subsistence Money is payable.

2. If Passengers fail to obtain a Passage in the Ship according to their Contract, either from her having sailed before the appointed Time, or from there being no Room in her, or through any Default of the Owner, Charterer, or Master, and are not within Forty-eight Hours provided with a Passage in some other equally eligible Ship to the same Port, then they are entitled to a Return of their Passage Money, and to such Compensation, not exceeding 10., as the Justices may award.

3. Passengers should not rely only on the Provisions which the Master of the Ship is bound to issue to them, but should take an extra Supply with them.

4. Passengers should carefully keep this Part of their Contract Ticket till after the End of the Voyage.

N.B. This Contract Ticket is exempt from Stamp Duty.
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CA P. XXXIV.

6 G. 4. c. 48.

Form of Complaint and

Mode of Exe

cution, and One Citation to be good

without a Second Citation.

Causes in which Decrees in Absence

have been pro

nounced may

be reheard, &c.

in another, if endorsed.

An Act to amend an Act regulating the Justice of the Peace
Small Debt Courts in Scotland.
[13th July 1849.]

W

WHEREAS an Act was passed in the Sixth Year of the Reign of His Majesty King George the Fourth, intituled 'An Act to alter and amend an Act passed in the Thirty-ninth and Fortieth Year of King George the Third, for the Recovery of Small Debts in Scotland, and it is expedient that the said ' recited Act should be amended:' Be it therefore enacted by the Queen's most Excellent Majesty, by and with the Advice and Consent of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, and Commons, in this present Parliament assembled, and by the Authority of the same, That all Causes which Her Majesty's Justices of the Peace in Scotland may competently hear, try, and determine under the Authority of the said recited Act and this Act shall proceed upon Complaint, to be signed by the Clerk or Depute Clerk of the Peace agreeably to the Form in Schedule (A.) hereunto annexed; and a Copy of the Complaint with Citation thereon, and also a Copy of the Account, Document of Debt, or State of the Demand, being delivered by a Constable to the Defender personally, or left at the Dwelling Place of the Defender, or, in the Case of a Company, at the ordinary Place of Business of the Company, Six Days at least before the Diet of Court mentioned in such Complaint, shall be good and effectual to all Intents and Purposes, anything in the said recited Act requiring a Second Citation where the First Citation had not been delivered personally, to the contrary not. withstanding.

II. And be it enacted, That where a Decree has been pronounced in Absence of the Defender, or where Absolvitor has passed in Absence of the Pursuer, either before or after the passing of this Act, a Copy of the Warrant for rehearing being served upon the other Party personally, or left at the Dwelling Place of such Party, in the Manner and upon the Induciæ herein-before prescribed regarding the Service of a Complaint, shall be an Authority for rehearing the Cause.

Warrant, &c. III. And be it enacted, That any Warrant or Decree to be in one County, obtained in any such Cause as aforesaid may be enforced by a may be enforced Constable either in the County in which the same has been issued, or in any other County or Counties; provided that, when enforced in any other County, the Warrant or Decree or Extract thereof shall first be endorsed by the Clerk or Depute Clerk of the Peace of such other County, who is hereby required to make such Endorsement on Payment of a Fee not exceeding One Shilling.

Recited Act continued, except, &c.

Act may be

amended, &c.

IV. And be it enacted, That the said recited Act shall continue in full Force and Effect, excepting in so far as the same is hereby altered and amended.

V. And be it enacted, That this Act may be amended or repealed by any Act to be passed during the present Session of Parliament.

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The Honourable Her Majesty's Justices of the Peace for the
Shire [or Stewartry] of

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Officers of Court, jointly and severally.

WHEREAS it is humbly complained to us by C.D. [Designation] that E.F. [Designation], Defender, is owing to the Complainer the Sum of which the said Defender refuses or delays to pay; and therefore the said Defender ought to be decerned and ordained to make Payment to the Complainer with Expenses : Therefore it is our Will, that on Sight hereof ye lawfully summon the said Defender to compear before us, or any Two or more of us, in the upon the

of

at

at

of the Clock

Day noon, to answer at the Complainer's Instance in the said Matter, with Certification, in case of Failure, of being held as confessed; requiring you also to deliver to the Defender a Copy of any Account, Document of Debt, or State of the Demand pursued for; and that ye cite Witnesses and Havers for both Parties to compear at the said Place and Date, to give Evidence in the said Matter as accords of Law. Given under the Hand of the Clerk of Court, at

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Eighteen hundred
J.P., Clerk,

[or Depute Clerk.]

Citation for Defender.

E.F., Defender above designed, you are hereby summoned to appear and answer before the Justices in the Matter, and at the Time and Place, and under the Certification set forth in the above Copy of the Complaint against you.

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This Notice served upon the

by me,

Day of

J. T., Constable.

CA P. XXXV.

An Act for requiring annual Returns of the Expenditure on
Highways in England and Wales to be transmited to the
Secretary of State, and afterwards laid before Parliament.
[13th July 1849.]

VHEREAS by an Act passed in the Sixth Year of King

William the Fourth, intituled An Act to consolidate and 5&6 W.4.c.50. ' amend the Laws relating to Highways in that Part of Great 'Britain called England, it was enacted, that within One Calendar Month after the Election or Appointment of Surveyor as therein 'directed the Accounts for the Year preceding of Monies received ' and disbursed by virtue of the said Act should be signed by the Surveyor, District Surveyor, or Assistant Surveyor for the Year 'preceding, and laid before the Justices of the Peace at a Special Sessions for the Highways holden at the Place nearest to the 'Parish or District for which such Surveyor should have been ' appointed; and that at the Special Sessions for executing the Purposes of the said Act held next after the Twenty-fifth Day 'of March in every Year by the Justices of the Peace within their ' respective

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