Circuit Court (Registration of Judgments) Act, 1937

Registration of Circuit Court judgments in the Central Office.

2.—(1) Any judgment of the Circuit Court obtained after the commencement of this Act may be registered in the Central Office in like manner as a similar judgment of the High Court may be registered in that Office.

(2) The practice and procedure in use in the Central Office in relation to the registration of judgments of the High Court shall apply to and be followed in relation to the registration under this section of judgments of the Circuit Court.

(3) Where a judgment of the Circuit Court for or including costs is registered in the Central Office under this section, the county registrar shall, unless such costs have been computed on the District Court scale, add and include the costs incurred in so registering such judgment to and in the costs payable under such judgment, and accordingly such registration shall extend to the costs so added.