Railways Act (Ireland) 1864

The party objecting shall deliver to the judge a note in writing, stating objection, and grounds thereof.

Case to be prepared and settled.

6. The party so objecting shall deliver to the judge at the time of such trial a note in writing, stating such objection and the grounds thereof, and shall and may prepare a case, stating the facts and matters appearing in evidence so far as may be necessary, and the ruling of the judge, and the objections to such ruling; and such case may be accompanied by an appendix containing copies of the material documents; and all proceedings shall be taken with respect to the settlement of such case, and within the same period, as are taken in Ireland with respect to bills of exceptions to the direction of a judge at nisi prius.