Common Law Procedure Amendment Act (Ireland) 1853

Execution to issue for the Amount really due.

CXXIX. When any Execution is demanded, the Party demanding the same shall lodge with the Officer required to issue such Writ a Certificate signed by the Party or his Attorney containing such Sum as the Party demands to be in good Conscience due to him after all just and equitable Deductions, which Certificate shall be filed in the Office, and the Sum mentioned therein entered in the Book wherein Executions are entered, and also in the Body of the said Execution that shall issue, as the Sum to be levied on Foot of the Sum adjudged by the Judgment or Order of the Court; and if the Party at whose Suit such Execution issues shall appear wilfully, fraudulently, and maliciously to have overcharged the Party against whom such Execution issues, in such Case he shall forfeit to the Party grieved Treble Damages.