Dáil Eireann Courts (Winding-Up) Act, 1923

Enforcement of Commissioners' orders and Dáil Court decrees.

19.—(1) For the purpose of enforcing any order made by the Commissioners under this Act, or any decree of a Dáil Court which is enforceable under this Act, the Commissioners may issue their warrant in the prescribed form directed to any Under-Sheriff in Saorstát Eireann, requiring such Under-Sheriff to execute in the manner stated in such warrant the order or decree or any specific portion of the order or decree to which such warrant relates.

(2) For the purpose of enforcing any order made by an Assistant Commissioner under this Act, or any decree of a Dáil Parish Court or a Dáil District Court which is enforceable under this Act, a warrant of the Commissioners under this section may be issued on the direction in the prescribed manner of an Assistant Commissioner.

(3) The Commissioners may in any warrant issued under this section require the Under-Sheriff to execute the order or decree or portion of the order or decree to which such warrant relates in any manner in which a similar decree of a Civil Bill Court might by law be executed by such Under-Sheriff.

(4) Every Under-Sheriff to whom any warrant under this section is directed shall have all the powers and may charge all the fees which are for the time being vested in or chargeable by him in or about the execution of a decree of a Civil Bill Court of a similar nature to the order or decree to which such warrant relates.