SUPREME COURT OF JUDICATURE ACT (IRELAND) 1877
SUPREME COURT OF JUDICATURE ACT (IRELAND) 1877 | LegislationSUPREME COURT OF JUDICATURE ACT (IRELAND) 1877 | ||
CHAPTER LVII. | ||
An Act for the constitution of a Supreme Court of Judicature, and for other purposes relating to the better Administration of Justice in Ireland. [14th August, 1877.] | ||
[Preamble.] | ||
Preliminary. | ||
1. This Act may be cited for all purposes as the Supreme Court of Judicature Act (Ireland), 1877. | ||
[S. 2 rep. 57 & 58 Vict. c. 56 (S.L.R.)] | ||
3. In the construction of this Act, unless there is anything in the subject or context repugnant thereto, the several expressions herein-after mentioned shall have, or include, the meanings following; (that is to say,) | ||
“High Court of Chancery” and “Court of Chancery” respectively shall mean the High Court of Chancery in Ireland, and shall include the Lord Chancellor. | ||
“Court of Queen's Bench” shall mean the Court of Queen's Bench in Ireland. | ||
“Court of Common Pleas” shall mean the Court of Common Pleas in Ireland. | ||
“Court of Exchequer” shall mean the Court of Exchequer in Ireland. | ||
“High Court of Admiralty” shall mean the High Court of Admiralty of Ireland. | ||
“Court of |
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