Supreme Court of Judicature Act (Ireland) 1877

Part X.

Final Appeal.

Final appeal to the House of Lords.

86. All decisions judgments decrees or orders of the Court of Appeal shall be subject to appeal to the House of Lords in the cases and under the conditions in and under which the like decisions decrees judgments or orders of the Court of Appeal in Chancery in Ireland, or of the Court of Exchequer Chamber in Ireland, would have been subject to appeal to the House of Lords or to the Queen in Council if this Act had not been passed, or as may be directed by any Act of Parliament affecting the appellate jurisdiction of the House of Lords, or any powers therein contained.

Except as herein-before provided with respect to error in certain cases on the Crown side of the Queen's Bench Division, error or appeal from any judgment decree or order of the High Courts of Justice, or any Division or Judge thereof, or of the Courts of Admiralty or Bankruptcy, or any Judge of the same respectively, may be brought only to the Court of Appeal constituted by this Act, and not directly to the House of Lords or Queen in Council, any previous law or usage to the contrary notwithstanding.

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[Sched rep. 57 & 58 Vict. c. 56 (S.L.R.)]