Court of Chancery (Ireland) Act, 1823

Master not to accept of any thing for the appointment of clerk or examiner.

50. It shall not be lawful for any master in ordinary in the said Court of Chancery to accept of any sum of money or security as money, or to stipulate for or receive any share or proportion of the profits of the said offices, or receive any other valuable consideration whatsoever, as and for a consideration for the appointment of any person whatsoever to the office or place of a clerk or examiner to said master in ordinary.

[Ss. 51–54 rep. 36 & 37 Vict. c. 91. (S.L.R.)]