Supreme Court of Judicature Act (Ireland) 1877

Powers of one or more Judges not constituting a Divisional Court.

44. Any Judge of the High Court of Justice may, subject to any rules of Court, exercise in Court or in Chambers all or any part of the jurisdiction by this Act vested in the said High Court in all such causes and matters, and in all such proceedings in any causes or matters, as before the passing of this Act might have been heard in Court or in Chambers respectively by a single Judge of any of the Courts whose jurisdiction is hereby transferred to the said High Court, or as may be directed or authorised to be so heard by any rules of Court to be hereafter made. In all such cases, any Judge sitting in Court shall be deemed to constitute a Court.