Common Law Procedure Amendment Act (Ireland) 1853

Suggestion of further Breaches and Execution on same.

CXLVII. In all such Actions as last aforesaid, in case Judgment shall pass for the Plaintiff, and the full Amount thereof and the Costs of Suit shall not have been paid or levied, and afterwards any further Breach or Breaches shall happen, the Plaintiff shall be at liberty to file One or more than One Suggestion of such Breaches in the Form No. 9. in the Schedule B. to this Act annexed, or to the like Effect, and such Suggestion shall be pleaded to, and the Truth of the Matters therein suggested shall be tried and Damages awarded, and Judgment and Execution shall be given in like Manner, as if the same were on Summons and Plaint; and upon Payment or Satisfaction of such further Damages and Costs further Proceedings shall be stayed for that Time; and so from Time to Time, as often as Occasion may require, on every new Breach, the said Judgment may be resorted to, so far as aforesaid, and no further; and upon Payment or Satisfaction made to the full Amount of said penal Sum and Costs as aforesaid the said Defendant, his Body, Lands, and Goods, shall be discharged of all Execution in respect of the same.

Proceedings to revive.

And with respect to the Time within which Execution may be issued, and the Proceedings for the Revival of Judgments and other Proceedings by and against Persons not Parties to the Record, be it enacted as follows: