Poor Relief (Ireland) Act, 1838

Orders to be removable by certiorari to Court of Queen’s Bench only, and to continue in force until declared illegal.

114. No order of the commissioners . . . or guardians, or any of them, made under the powers of this Act, . . . shall be removed or removable by writ of certiorari into any court of record, except her Majesty’s Court of Queen’s Bench at Dublin; and every order . . . which shall be removed by writ of certiorari into the said Court of Queen’s Bench, or the legality of which shall be called in question in any other legal proceedings, shall nevertheless, until the same shall be declared illegal by that court, continue in full force and virtue, and be obeyed, performed, and enforced in such and the same manner, and by such and the same ways and means, as if the same had not been so removed, or the legality thereof had not been called in question.