Sheriffs (Ireland) Act, 1835

Proceedings heretofore had in abolished Offices to be had in Chief Remembrancer’s Office.

XXIII. And be it further enacted, That from and after the Commencement of this Act all Process and other Proceedings, Estreats, Taxation of Costs, Matters and Things, usually issued, had, done, received, filed, recorded, returnable to or taken by the Officers whose Offices are hereby abolished, or any of them, or by the said Chief or Second Remembrancer, which shall from thenceforth be by Law required, or needful to be issued, done, had, received, filed, recorded, or taken, shall be issued, done, had, received, filed, recorded, returnable to, and taken by the said Chief Remembrancer, or by the Second Remembrancer, by and under his Direction, as fully and effectually, to all Intents, Constructions, or Purposes, as the same might or could have been issued, done, had, or taken by the said Officers, or the said Chief or Second Remembrancer, before the passing of this Act, subject nevertheless to all such Rules, Orders, and Regulations as shall or may be made from Time to Time for regulating or discontinuing the same by the said Chief Remembrancer with the Approbation of the Lord Chief Baron and the other Barons of the Court, and which he is hereby authorized to make and ordain accordingly; and all Returns which now should be made of Fines and Estreats to any of such abolished Offices shall be made to the Office of such Chief Remembrancer in future.