Common Law Procedure Amendment Act (Ireland) 1853

Renewal of Execution.

CXLI. A Writ of Execution, after the Commencement of this Act, if unexecuted, shall not remain in force for more than One Year from the Date of such Writ, unless renewed in the Manner herein-after provided, but such Writ may at any Time before its Expiration be renewed by the Party issuing it for One Year from the Date of such Renewal, and so on from Time to Time during the Continuance of the renewed Writ, by being marked with the Seal of the Court, and with a Memorandum, signed or initialed by the Officer, of the Date of the Day, Month, and Year of such Renewal, such Seal to be provided and kept for that Purpose in the Office of the Master of the Court out of which such Writ issued, or by such Party giving a written Notice of Renewal to the Sheriff, signed by the Party or his Attorney, and bearing the like Seal of the Court, and Memorandum signed or initialed by the Officer as aforesaid; and a Writ of Execution so renewed shall have Effect and be entitled to the same Priority as the original Writ would have had: Provided, however, that no Writ of Habere shall be renewed without the special Leave of the Court or a Judge.