Court of Admiralty (Ireland) Amendment Act, 1876

Bail in certain cases.

5. If a ship or goods shall be arrested, by a warrant from the High Court of Admiralty in Ireland, within a district subject to the jurisdiction of the court of either of the said recorders (except in the case of final execution), bail may be given in the court of the recorder in whose district the same shall have been arrested in like manner as is provided for by the preceding section; and such recorder shall have in respect of the proceedings for that purpose the same authority and power as the Judge of the High Court of Admiralty, subject, however, upon appeal, to the control and direction of the said Judge, and the provisions of section forty-seven of the principal Act shall apply in all cases of arrest under this Act.