Common Law Procedure Amendment Act (Ireland) 1853

Inspection and Examination of Premises or Chattels may be ordered by the Court on behalf of either Party.

XLVII. In any Case in which it shall appear to the Court or Judge that it would be necessary, for the Purpose of ascertaining the Truth of any Matter in dispute between the Parties in the Action, that an Inspection or Examination of any Premises or Chattels in the Possession or Power of either Party, and in respect of which or some Right or Injury connected with which the said Action shall be brought, should be had by the opposite Party, his Attorney, Agent, Witnesses, or by the Jury, it shall be lawful for such Court or Judge to order that the Party in whose Possession or Power the same shall be shall permit an Inspection and Examination of the said Premises or Chattels by the Jury, or by such Person or Persons on behalf of the Party applying, and at such Times and under such Regulations, as to the said Court or Judge shall seem fit.

Form of Pleading.

With respect to the general Form and Character of Pleadings: