Common Law Procedure Amendment Act (Ireland) 1853

Court to have like Jurisdiction as heretofore.

VII. The Court, or any Judge thereof, shall have and exercise, in and about any Matter brought before such Court or Judge, in any such Personal Action or Action of Ejectment, under the Provisions of this Act, the same Jurisdiction, Power, Authority, and Discretion, to all Intents and Purposes, as such Court or Judge could have exercised in an Action for the same Purpose instituted in the Manner heretofore used; and all Orders and Judgments of the said Court or Judge may be enforced by the same Process, and shall be subject to Review by a Court of Error, in the same Manner in all respects, except as herein provided, as if the same had been made in an Action instituted as heretofore used.