Judgments (Ireland) Act, 1844

The date when memorandum of particulars is left with officer to be entered in the book.

5. In addition to the entry by the said last-mentioned Act or by this Act required to be made in a book of the particulars to be contained in every memorandum or minute of any judgment, decree, rule, or order, or other matter, such officer so to be appointed as aforesaid shall insert in such book the year and the day of the month when every such memorandum or minute is so left with him.

[Ss. 6 (providing that judgments of superior courts, decrees or orders in any court of equity, rules in any court of common law, orders in bankruptcy and lunacy, and judgments, rules, and orders of any inferior courts, shall not affect purchasers, mortgagees, or creditors, unless a fresh memorandum be registered within 20 years before the execution of the conveyance, &c., or before the right of the creditor accrued), and 7 rep. 54 & 55 Vict. c. 67. (S.L.R.)]