Civil Procedure Act, 1833

Power to state a special Case without proceeding to Trial.

XXV. And be it further enacted, That it shall be lawful for the Parties in any Action or Information, after Issue joined, by Consent and by Order of any of the Judges of the said Superior Courts, to state the Facts of the Case, in the Form of a special Case, for the Opinion of the Court, and to agree that a Judgment shall be entered for the Plaintiff or Defendant, by Confession or of Nolle prosequi, immediately after the Decision of the Case, or otherwise as the Court may think fit; and Judgment shall be entered accordingly.