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This legislation has been repealed.

INEBRIATES ACT, 1900 - SCHEDULE 20

    SCHEDULE TWO     Section 1B

    This is to certify that came before me and entered into a recognizance to abstain from intoxicating liquor and intoxicating or narcotic drugs for a period of months, and that before his or her entering into such recognizance I explained to him or her the nature of the same and the consequences of the breach thereof.

    Stipendiary (or Police) Magistrate,

    The day of , 19 .

    SCHEDULE THREE     Subsection 2A (3)

Enactments of the Lunacy Act, 1898 , applied to certain institutions

Section     15—Amendment of orders and certificates.

Section     27—Register of patients.

Section     28—Medical journal.

Section     29—Entries of deaths, discharges, &c.

Section     30—Notice of deaths.

Section     78—Visits of Inspector-General.

Section     79—Inquiries by Inspector-General.

Section     81—Annual Report by Inspector-General.

Section     139—Relative may agree for maintenance of patient.

Section     142—Order upon relations of patient for his support.

Section     143—Application for maintenance supported by affidavit.

Section     144—Proceedings on complaint under section 142.

Section     145—Arrears of maintenance.

Section     146—Procedure if amount unpaid.

Section     147—The foregoing of arrears.

Section     171—Superintendent may plead general issue, &c.

Section     173—Illtreatment of insane.

Section     174—Penalty on escape.

Section     176—Visit by Inspector-General and official visitors.
Section     177—Letters of patients.

    SCHEDULE FOUR     Section 3E

New South Wales,
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Be it remembered that on the         day of         19 ,         of     (and of ) personally came before me, one of His Majesty's justices of the peace, and acknowledged themselves (or himself) to owe to our Sovereign Lord the King the sum of pounds sterling to be made and levied of their several (or his) goods and chattels, lands, and tenements respectively to the use of our said Lord the King, His Heirs, and Successors if the said         shall, during a period of         months from the date of the presents, fail to [here set out conditions of recognizance].
Taken and acknowledged the day and year first abovementioned at         ,     in the said State, before me—
    Stipendiary ( or Police) Magistrate.



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