Land Transfer (Ireland) Act, 1848

Certificate of decree, &c. having been complied with, &c. 3 & 4 Vict. c. 105.

3 & 4 Vict. c. 105. 7 & 8 Vict. 90.

11. Every court, judge, commissioner, or other person by whom any decree, rule, or order has been or shall be pronounced or made, which under the Debtors (Ireland) Act, 1840, has the force and effect of a judgment, upon its being made to appear to them or him that such decree, rule, or order, has been fully performed, complied with, or satisfied, shall direct the proper officer to give a certificate thereof, and record the same in his office; and in case said decree, rule, or order shall have been or shall be registered under the provisions of the Debtors (Ireland) Act, 1840, or under the provisions of the said recited Act of the seventh and eighth years of the reign of her Majesty, the registrar of judgments shall, upon the lodgment with him of such certificate, cause a memorandum thereof to be annexed or subscribed to the entry of the registry of such decree, rule, or order, specifying therein the date of such certificate, and shall sign such memorandum, . . . ; and in every search made in said judgment office after the entry of such memorandum, whereon such decree, rule, or order shall appear, the entry of such memorandum of satisfaction shall also be stated.