Judgments (Ireland) Act, 1844

Duplicate books may be made out, if necessary.

21. It shall be lawful for the lord chancellor, the chief justice, the master of the rolls, the chief justice of the Common Pleas, and the chief baron of the Exchequer in Ireland, or the majority of them, at any time hereafter, in case they shall deem it fit, to direct that duplicate copies shall for the purposes of this Act be made of the said books by this Act directed to be handed over to the officer appointed under this Act, or of the books directed to be by the said officer kept under the provisions of this Act, or of any of such books, and thereupon the said officer to be appointed under this Act shall have such duplicate copies forthwith made out. . . .