Judgments Registry (Ireland) Act, 1871

Attested copy of judgment when roll has been removed to the Public Record Office.

30 & 31 Vict. c. 70.

22. [Recital of 11 & 12 Vict. c. 120. s. 12, providing that no judgment, Crown bond or recognizance, rule, decree, order, or lis pendens should be registered without a certificate of its existence.] In every case in which the roll, book, or record upon or in which such judgment, Crown bond, recognizance, rule, decree, or order has been entered has or shall have been removed to the said Public Record Office, a certified copy, duly authenticated according to the provisions of the Public Records (Ireland) Act, 1867, of such judgment, Crown bond, recognizance, rule, decree, or order, or of the material portions thereof respectively, (provided always, that such copy shall not contain any entry of satisfaction of such judgment, performance of or compliance with such decree, rule, or order, or vacate or cancellation of such recognizance or Crown bond,) shall have the same force and effect, and shall be received and acted upon by the said registrar in the same manner in all respects as a certificate of the existence of such judgment, Crown bond, recognizance, rule, decree, or order under the provisions of the Land Transfer (Ireland) Act, 1848.