Common Law Procedure Amendment Act (Ireland) 1853

When Judgment to be made up, Summary of Pleadings to be lodged, and Judgment marked thereon.

CXXIV. When it shall be required to sign any Judgment, the Attorney requiring the same shall deliver to the proper Officer a correct Summary or Recital of the Proceedings, briefly stating the several Pleadings, and the Nature thereof, written fairly on Parchment, and signed by the Attorney, and thereupon the Officer shall take off from the Pleadings File the several Pleadings in the Cause in which such Judgment shall be required to be made up, and shall place them, together with the said Summary prefixed, in consecutive Order upon the File of Judgments, in the Manner now used, or as may be hereafter directed by any General Order of the Judges, there to be kept as the permanent Records of the Court, and shall upon the said Summary give the proper Award of Judgment; and it shall in all Cases of enrolling Judgments be sufficient to place on the Roll a correct Copy of the said Summary or Recital of the Proceedings according to Fact, together with the Award of Judgment in proper Form, with a Reference to the original Pleadings on the Judgment File, whereby the same may be immediately found and inspected; and no Judgment so enrolled under the Authority of this Act shall be liable to be disturbed on the Ground of Error, on account of any Omissions hereby authorized: Provided always, that if it shall be deemed necessary, for the Prosecution of any Proceeding in Error or for any other Purpose, it shall be lawful for the Court to order that the whole or any Part of the Pleadings shall be transcribed upon the Roll, and the same shall be transcribed by the proper Officer accordingly.