Dáil Eireann Courts (Winding-Up) Act, 1923

Conflicting orders of other courts may be stayed by Commissioners.

8.—(1) Whenever it shall be shown to the satisfaction of the Commissioners that a judgment, decree or order has been given or made by any other court in respect of any matter or state of facts which is the subject of proceedings before the Commissioners, the Commissioners may on the application in the prescribed manner of any person affected by such judgment, decree or order stay the execution of such judgment, decree or order, or of any specified portion thereof, during such time and to such extent as the Commissioners shall think fit.

(2) It shall not be lawful for any Under-Sheriff or other officer or for any person to execute or procure the execution of any judgment, decree or order, or the specified portion thereof, the execution whereof has been stayed by the Commissioners under this section.