Judgments (Ireland) Act, 1849

Recited provisions of 5 & 6 Will. 4. c. 55., and 3 & 4 Vict. c. 105. not to extend to judgments, &c. for sums not exceeding 150l.

2. The provisions herein-before recited of the said Acts of the sixth year of King William the Fourth and the fourth year of her Majesty shall not in anywise extend or be applicable to any judgment entered up after the passing of this Act in respect of any sum then actually due for principal and interest (exclusively of costs, and over and above all just and fair allowances,) not exceeding the sum of one hundred and fifty pounds, nor to any decree, order, or rule made after the passing of this Act, where the whole amount therein ordered to be paid shall not exceed one hundred and fifty pounds; and the judgments, decrees, orders, and rules respectively to which under this Act the provisions of the said Acts of the sixth year of King William the Fourth and the fourth year of her Majesty shall not extend or be applicable are herein-after respectively referred to as judgments, decrees, orders, and rules subject to the provisions of this Act.