Common Law Procedure Amendment Act (Ireland) 1853

Judgment Roll to be brought into Court of Error.

CLXXVI. Upon such Suggestion of Error alleged and denied being entered, the Cause may be set down for Argument in the Court of Error in the Manner heretofore used; and the Judgment Roll shall, without any Writ or Return, be brought by the Master into the Court of Error in the Exchequer Chamber, before the Judges of the said Court, on the Day of its Sitting, at such Time as the Judges shall appoint, either in Term or in Vacation; and the Court of Error shall and may thereupon review the Proceedings, and give Judgment as they shall be advised thereon; and such Proceedings and Judgment as altered or affirmed shall be entered on the original Record; and such further Proceedings as may be necessary thereon shall be awarded by the Court in which the original Judgment was given: Provided, however, that in case of Error to the High Court of Parliament, a Transcript of the Record shall be prepared and forwarded in the Manner heretofore used.