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Warrant of Arrest in Admiralty Action in Rem.

188 [Here put the letter and number.]

In the High Court of Justice,

Admiralty Division.

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To the Marshal of the Admiralty Division of Our High Court of Justice, and to all and singular his substitutes [or, To the Collector or Collectors of Customs at the Port of

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We hereby command you to arrest the ship or vessel

of

the port of [and the cargo and the freight, &c., as the case may be], and to keep the same under safe arrest until you shall receive further orders from us.

Witness, Hugh MacCalmont, Baron Cairns, Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain, this

On named

on the

day of

18 .

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or vessel, lying

, 188, the within

arrested by affixing this original warrant for a short time mast of the said vessel, and, on taking off the process,

by leaving a copy thereof fixed in its place.

Indorsed by me this

day of

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188.

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Take notice that the defendant has paid into Court £

and

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says that that sum is enough to satisfy the plaintiff's claim [or the plaintiff's claim for, &c.].

To Mr. X. Y.,

The plaintiff's solicitor.

Z.,

Defendant's solicitor.

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Take notice that the plaintiff accepts the sum of £

1882. B. No.

paid

by you into Court, in satisfaction of the claim in respect of which it

is paid in.

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C. D., E. F., and G. H., Defendants.

Interrogatories on behalf of the above-named [plaintiff, or defendant C. D.] for the examination of the above-named [defendants E. F. and G. H., or plaintiff].

1. Did not, &c.

2. Has not, &c.

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[The defendant G. H. is required to answer the interrogu

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FORM 8.

Form of Answer to Interrogatories.

In the High Court of Justice,

Admiralty Division.

Between A. B., Plaintiff,

and

1882. B. No.

C. D., E. F., and G. H., Defendants.

The answer of the above-named defendant E. F. to the interrogatories for his examination by the above-named plaintiff.

In answer to the said interrogatories, I, the above-named E. F., make oath and say as follows:

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I, the above-named defendant C. D., make oath and say as follows:

1. I have in my possession or power the documents relating to the

matters in question in this suit set forth in the first and second parts of the first schedule hereto.

2. I object to produce the said documents set forth in the second part of the said first schedule hereto.

3. That [here state upon what grounds the objection is made, and verify the facts as far as may be].

4. I have had, but have not now, in my possession or power the documents relating to the matters in question in this suit set forth in the second schedule hereto.

5. The last-mentioned documents were last in my possession or power on [state when].

6. That [here state what has become of the last-mentioned documents, and in whose possession they now are].

7. According to the best of my knowledge, information, and belief, I have not now, and never had in my possession, custody, or power, or in the possession, custody, or power of my solicitors or agents, solicitor or agent, or in the possession, custody, or power of any other persons or person on my behalf, any deed, account, book of account, voucher, receipt, letter, memorandum, paper, or writing, or any copy of or extract from any such document, or any other document whatsoever, relating to the matters in question in this suit, or any of them, or wherein any entry has been made relative to such matters, or any of them, other than and except the documents set forth in the said first and second schedules hereto.

FORM 10.

Form of Notice to produce Documents.

In the High Court of Justice,

Admiralty Division.

Title.

Take notice that the [plaintiff or defendant] requires you to produce for his inspection the following documents referred to in your [statement of claim, or defence, or affidavit dated

of

the day

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Take notice that you can inspect the documents mentioned in your notice of the

numbered

day of

A.D.

[except the deed in that notice] at my office on Thursday next, the

instant, between the hours of 12 and 4 o'clock.

Or, that the [plaintiff or defendant] objects to giving you inspection of the documents mentioned in your notice of the

day

of

A.D. , on the ground that [state the ground].

of

FORM 12.

Form of Notice to admit Documents.

In the High Court of Justice,

Admiralty Division.

A. B. v. C. D.

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Take notice that the plaintiff [or defendant] in this cause proposes to adduce in evidence the several documents hereunder specified, and that the same may be inspected by the defendant [or plaintiff, his solicitor or agent, at between the hours ; and the defendant [or plaintiff] is hereby required within forty-eight hours from the last-mentioned hour to admit that such of the said documents as are specified to be originals were respectively written, signed, or executed as they purport respectively to have been; that such as are specified as copies are true copies; and such documents as are stated to have been served, sent, or delivered, were so served, sent, or delivered respectively; saving all just exceptions to the admissibility of all such documents as evidence in this

cause.

Dated, &c.

To E. F., solicitor [or agent] for defendant [or plaintiff].

G. H., solicitor [or agent] for plaintiff [or defendant].

[Here describe the documents, the manner of doing which may be as

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Between [state title of cause] A. B., plaintiff, and C. D., defendant. Ship, E. F.

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solicitor for the (state whether plaintiff or defendant), in this action, pray a warrant to arrest (state name and nature of property),

and there being no caveat against the issue thereof outstanding.

Dated the

day of

188

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

No. 20.-Præcipe for Notice of Bail.

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], tender the under-mentioned persons as bail on behalf of [state the name, address, and description of the party for whom bail is to be given], in the sum of [state the sum in letters] pounds, to answer judgment in this cause (if for costs add, so far as regards costs).

(a) The Forms down to and including No. 58 are those which were made under the Rules of 1859, and which are still in force in some cases with slight alterations.

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