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Rules of common law courts and judgments, &c. of inferior courts removed into superior court under 3 & 4 Vict. c. 105. not to affect lands, &c. as against purchasers, &c. unless memorandum of particulars be left with officer under this Act, and registered.
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4. No rule of a court of common law, nor any judgment, rule, or order of any of the inferior courts in the Debtors (Ireland) Act, 1840, mentioned, which has already been or hereafter shall be removed into a superior court in manner therein mentioned, shall from and after the first day of November one thousand eight hundred and forty-four affect any lands, tenements, or hereditaments, as to purchasers, mortgagees, or creditors, unless and until such a memorandum or minute thereof, containing the name or title of the cause or matter in which the same shall have been made or pronounced and the names and the usual or last known place of abode, and the title, trade, or profession, of the plaintiff, if there be such, and of the defendant or person whose estate is intended to be affected thereby, and the court in which such judgment, rule, or order shall have been pronounced, and the date of the same, and the amount of the debt, damages, costs, and monies thereby recovered or ordered to be paid, shall be left with the officer appointed under this Act, who shall forthwith enter the same in manner aforesaid; . . .
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