Civil Bill Courts (Ireland) Act, 1851

Decrees of assistant barrister may be signed by his successor.

Process of arrest.

114. In case of the death, removal, or incapacity of any assistant barrister, it shall and may be lawful for his successor, or the barrister for the time being acting for him, to sign any order or decree pronounced by the barrister so dying or removed, or becoming incapable as aforesaid, and to act in all respects in reference to the orders made as the barrister so dying or removed, or being incapable as aforesaid, might have done; and the order and decree so signed shall be as valid and effectual as if the game had been signed by the assistant barrister who pronounced the same.

[Ss. 115–117, 120, 122–121. rep. 38 & 39 Vict. c. 66. (S.L.R.) Ss. 118, 121 rep. 55 & 56 Vict. c. 19. (S.L.R.) S. 119 rep. 20 & 21 Vict. c. 60. s. 2.1.]