Judgments (Ireland) Act, 1849

Judgments subject to this Act obtained in inferior courts, and removed, to have no further force than judgments obtained in superior courts.

8. Any judgment, rule, or order subject to the provisions of this Act, (or which would be so subject if the same were a judgment, rule, or order of one of the superior courts of common law,) obtained in or made by any inferior court of record which shall, under the provisions of the said Act of the fourth year of her Majesty, be removed into any of her Majesty’s superior courts of record at Dublin, shall have no further force or effect than a judgment, rule, or order subject to the provisions of the said Act recovered in or made by such superior court; but, save as aforesaid, any judgment, rule, or order so removed shall be subject to the provisions of the said Act of the fourth year of her Majesty in relation to judgments, rules, or orders removed into any of such superior courts.

[Ss. 9–11 rep. 55 & 56 Vict. c. 19. (S.L.R.) S. 12 rep. 38 & 39 Vict. c. 66. (S.L.R.)]