Common Law Procedure Amendment Act (Ireland) 1853

Particulars of Demand and Credits to be endorsed.

XI. The Particulars of the Plaintiff’s Demand, where the same shall be a liquidated or Money Demand, and of all Credits to which the Defendant may be entitled, and of the Balance, if any, claimed by the Plaintiff, shall be endorsed on the Summons and Plaint, and on the Copies thereof for Service, unless a detailed Statement of the said Particulars shall have been furnished to the Defendant previously, in which Case it shall be sufficient to make reference to the Statement so furnished, and to mention the Balance claimed to be due on Foot thereof, or unless the said Demand shall consist of so many Items or Particulars that they cannot be conveniently endorsed thereon, in which Case the Plaintiff shall cause Particulars engrossed on Parchment to be annexed to said Summons and Plaint, and Copies thereof, on Parchment or Paper, to be annexed to the Copies of such Summons and Plaint intended for Service, to be incorporated therewith by proper Reference, and shall cause the same to be served on the Defendant, together with the Summons and Plaint, and such Endorsement or Paper annexed shall be considered as Particulars of Demand, and no further or other Particulars need be delivered, unless ordered by the Court or a Judge.