Supreme Court of Judicature Act (Ireland) 1877

As to discharging orders made in Chambers.

54. Every order made by a Judge of the said High Court in Chambers, except orders made in the exercise of his discretion as to costs in cases where under the provisions of the next preceding section a right of appeal is not expressly given, may be set aside or discharged upon notice by any Divisional Court, or by the Judge sitting in Court, according to the course and practice of the Division of the High Court to which the particular cause or matter in which such order is made may be assigned; and no appeal shall lie from any such order, to set aside or discharge which no such motion has been made, unless by special leave of the judge by whom such order was made, or of the Court of Appeal.