Railway and Canal Traffic Act, 1854

Judges may-make such Regulations as may be necessary for Proceedings under this Act.

IV. It shall be lawful for the said Court of Common Pleas at Westminster, or any Three of the Judges thereof, of whom the Chief Justice shall be One, and it shall be lawful for the said Courts in Dublin, or any Nine of the Judges thereof, of whom the Lord Chancellor, the Master of the Rolls, the Lords Chief Justice of the Queen’s Bench and Common Pleas, and the Lord Chief Baron of the Exchequer, shall be Five, from Time to Time to make all such General Rules and Orders as to the Forms of Proceedings and Process, and all other Matters and Things touching the Practice and otherwise in carrying this Act into execution before such Courts and Judges, as they may think fit, in England or Ireland, and in Scotland it shall be lawful for the Court of Session to make such Acts of Sederunt for the like Purpose as they shall think fit.