Land Transfer (Ireland) Act, 1848

Memorandum of satisfaction of judgment, &c.

10. [Recital of 7 & 8 Vict. c. 90.] The registrar of judgments for the time being shall, upon the lodgment with him of a certificate of the entry of satisfaction upon the roll of any judgment of any of the superior courts of common law which may have been registered under said recited Act, or which may appear upon the books of revivals and redocketings which under the provisions of said recited Act were transferred to said registrar, signed by the proper officer of such superior court of common law, or upon the lodgment with him of the certificate of the cancelling or vacate of any bond or recognizance to the crown, signed by the proper officer in that behalf, and which certificate such officers are hereby authorized and required respectively to give, cause a memorandum of such satisfaction, cancelling, or vacate to be subscribed to the entry of the registry of such judgment, or of the revival or redocketing thereof, or of such crown bond or recognizance, specifying the date at which such satisfaction, cancelling, or vacate appears by such certificate to have been entered on record, and shall sign such memorandum, . . . ; and upon every search made in the said judgment office subsequently to the entry of such memorandum as aforesaid, whereon such judgment, crown bond, or recognizance shall appear, the entry of such memorandum shall be stated.