Common Law Procedure (Ireland) Act, 1860

Provisions of recited Act enabling judges to make orders in respect of stock, &c. standing in name of Incumbered Estates Court to apply to the Landed Estates Court (Ireland).

1. The provisions in the said recited Act contained for enabling any of the Superior Courts of Common Law at Dublin, or a judge, to make an order as to any stock, funds, annuities, or shares, or money, or as to the dividends, interest, or annual produce thereof, in which any judgment debtor shall have an estate or interest, and which shall be standing in the name of the Court of the Commissioners for the sale of Incumbered Estates in Ireland, as if the same had been standing in the name of a trustee for such judgment debtor, shall extend and apply to the Landed Estates Court (Ireland), as fully and effectually as if the words “the Landed Estates Court (Ireland)” were inserted therein instead of the words “the Court of the “Commissioners for the Sale of Incumbered Estates in “Ireland”: Provided, however, that it shall be lawful for the Landed Estates Court (Ireland), on the application of the judgment creditor, to make such order in respect of the same sa shall be just.