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Master may proceed under Sections 98, and 101. of 16 & 17 Vict. c. 113. without Order of Court.
Court may direct Master to hold Inquiries when Venue not in Dublin.
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XCIX. In all Cases within Sections Ninety-eight and One hundred and one of the Common Law Procedure Amendment Act (Ireland), 1853, it shall not be necessary to obtain any Direction of the Court or a Judge that the Amount for which final Judgment shall be marked shall be ascertained by the Master, but it shall be lawful for the Master without any such Direction to ascertain such Amount, and the Proceedings for that Purpose shall be in all respects as if a Direction to the Master by the Court or a Judge had in pursuance of the said Sections been made; and it shall be lawful for the Court or a Judge, in any Case in which the Venue shall be laid elsewhere than in the County or County of the City of Dublin, instead of a Writ of Inquiry to the Sheriff to ascertain the Amount of Damages, to direct that the Amount for which final Judgment shall be marked shall be ascertained by the Master, and thereupon such Proceedings shall be had as if the Case had been within Section One hundred and one of the Common Law Procedure Amendment Act (Ireland), 1853, and a Direction to the Master under the said Section had been obtained, provided that the Jury shall be a Jury of the County of the City of Dublin, and shall be summoned accordingly.
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