Chancery (Ireland) Act, 1867

Mode of identifying documents referred to in special case.

Court may order production.

128. Any document referred to in a special case, and any copies thereof or extracts therefrom, indentified by the signature of the solicitors for all parties, or of the town agents of such solicitors, may be produced and read at the hearing of such case, without further proof; and it shall be lawful for the said Court at any time after the filing of the special case, and the entering of appearances thereto by the persons named as defendants therein, to order any document which may be admitted thereby to be in the possession of any party to such case to be deposited and produced in such manner and for such purposes as the Court shall think fit.

[Ss. 129–164 rep. 56 & 57 Vict. c. 54. (S.L.R.)]