Supreme Court of Judicature Act (Ireland) 1877

Provisions as to arbitration, &c, 19 & 20 Vict. c. 102.

33 & 34 Vict. c. 109.

60. The provisions contained in the sections of the Common Law Procedure Act (Ireland), 1856, in reference to arbitration, shall apply to the High Court of Justice and the several Divisions thereof, and the Judges of the same respectively, in the same manner as formerly to the Superior Courts of Common Law and the Judges of the same respectively. The powers conferred by the fifth, and sixth sections of the Common Law Procedure Act (Ireland), 1870, upon the Superior Courts of Common Law and the Judges of the same respectively shall apply to the High Court of Justice, the Divisions of the same, and the Judges of such Divisions respectively, in the same manner as formerly to the Superior Courts of Common Law and the Judges of the same respectively.

The provisions contained in the said last-mentioned sections, enabling actions to be remitted to the Civil Bill Courts, shall apply to ejectments for non-payment of rent commenced or pending in the High Court of Justice where the same shall be within the jurisdiction of the Civil Bill Courts. Such powers to be exercised upon such application and in such manner as shall be provided by general rules of Court.