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CIVIL BILL COURT, IRELAND.

8. The person presenting a certificate for registration shall hand to the Clerk of the Peace a note of presentation, containing a description of the place within the jurisdiction of the Court in which the goods and chattels of the person against whom the decree or dismiss has been obtained are, to be appended to the certificate, and shall also present a copy thereof, with the endorsement thereon, written on foolscap paper. Payment of a fee of two shillings and sixpence shall be made at the time of presentation.

9. On the presentation of a certificate for registration, with a copy as aforesaid, the Clerk of the Peace shall, if the place within which the goods and chattels of the person against whom the judgment, decree, or dismiss has been obtained are stated to be, is within the jurisdiction of the Court of which he is the Clerk of the Peace, sign the certificate and register the same by inserting it into the then current Minute Book of the Court, and shall sign and date the copy of the certificate and return it to the person presenting the certificate.

10. There shall be allowed to a solicitor for the costs of registering a certificate the sum of five shillings which, with the fee for registry and costs, if any, allowed for granting the certificate, as shown by the endorsement thereon, shall be added to the amount to be recovered. The warrant of execution shall be according to the form in the schedule hereunto.

11. No money shall be paid out of Court unless on production. of the signed copy of the certificate. Provided that in the event of such copy being lost or destroyed another copy may be signed and issued to the proper person upon proof, by affidavit or otherwise to the satisfaction of the Clerk of the Peace, that the person applying is the proper person, and that he is entitled to the moneys recovered on the judgment, decree, or dismiss, and upon payment of the fee of one shilling.


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Saving Clause.

Nothing in the foregoing orders shall prejudice or affect the scale of fees, costs, and charges now in force in the County or Civil Bill Courts in Ireland.