Common Law Procedure Amendment Act (Ireland) 1853

Courts may hold Sittings in Vacation.

CCXXXIX. The said Superior Courts shall and may, at their Discretion, hold Sittings in Banco in Time of Vacation for the Purpose of disposing of Business therein pending and undecided in such Courts respectively, and such Sittings in Vacation may be holden by virtue of a Rule or Order of the said Courts respectively, to be made in or out of Term, whereof a Week’s Notice (in such Form as the said Courts respectively shall direct) shall be published in the Dublin Gazette, and affixed in some conspicuous Place at the Entrance of such Court respectively making such Order; and that all Judgments to be pronounced at such Sittings in Banco, and all Rules and Orders in respect thereof to be made by virtue of this Act, shall have the same Effect to all Intents and Purposes as if they had been pronounced or made in Term Time.