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Sheriffs, &c., in execution of decrees, to have the same powers as in executing writs of Superior Courts.
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23. The sheriff of each county in Ireland and his bailiffs shall have in the execution of the decrees of the civil bill court of such county all the powers, privileges, and rights which the sheriffs of the several counties in Ireland have or are entitled to in the execution of all writs delivered to them for execution out of the Superior Courts in Ireland; and all constables and other peace officers within their several jurisdictions, and all and every other person or persons whom the sheriff of the county would be entitled to call upon to assist him in the execution of any writ, shall to the same extent be liable to assist the sheriff in the execution of any decree of the civil bill courts.
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