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CIVIL BILL COURT, IRELAND.
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3. The notice of motion shall state the date and the general nature of the decree, dismiss, order, or direction from which the appeal is taken, the day upon which the same will be moved, the grounds of the appeal, and the documents or other evidence upon which it will be founded.

4. The day upon which the motion will be moved shall be some day not less than ten clear days from the date of the service of the notice thereof.

5. The appellant shall, at the time of lodging the notice of appeal with the proper officer of the Chancery Division of the High Court of Justice, also lodge with him a copy of the "Judge's note," or of the part thereof furnished pursuant to Rule 2 of this Order, signed by the Judge, and of the "Registrar's note," and of the entry in the Equity Civil Bill Book" in reference to such suit or matter, duly certified by the Clerk of the Peace or Registrar.

6. The Clerk of the Peace shall, within five clear days after the lodgment of the deposit and notice of appeal with him, transmit, by post or otherwise, to the proper officer of the Chancery Division of the High Court of Justice the file containing the Equity Civil Bill and all other documents lodged with him in relation to the suit or matter.

7. No evidence shall be given or documents used on the hearing of the appeal, except the "Judge's note," the "Registrar's note," and the documents therein referred to, and the other document transmitted as aforesaid: Provided, however, the Lord Chancellor or Judge by whom such appeal shall be heard may, on the hearing of such appeal, direct evidence to be given by affidavit or otherwise of any fact or matters on which he may require further evidence for the purpose of the decision of such appeal, or may remit the "Judge's note" to the County Court Judge for any addition, explanation, or amendment which may be required.

8. Every decree or order made upon appeal by the Lord Chancellor or Judge by whom such appeal shall be heard shall be transmitted to the Clerk of the Peace, together with the file of documents transmitted; and he shall upon receipt thereof enter such decree or order in the Equity Civil Bill Book, in the manner directed in reference to decrees and orders made by the Judge in equity suits; and from and after such entry such decree or order shall be deemed to be a decree or order of the County Court, and shall be enforceable accordingly.

Order XXI.

Appeals under the County Court Appeals (Ireland) Act, 1889.[1]

1. Any party requiring a County Court Judge to direct a case to be stated, in pursuance of the provisions of the County Court


  1. 52 & 53 Vict. c. 48.
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