Court of Admirality (Ireland) Act, 1867

Appeal from Court of Admiralty to Court of Appeal.

91. Any person considering himself aggrieved by any final or interlocutory sentence, decree, or order of the Court of Admiralty, except a sentence, decree, or order made by the judge upon an appeal from a local court, may appeal therefrom to the Court of Appeal in Chancery in Ireland . . . provided always, that no appeal from any interlocutory order of the Court of Admiralty shall be made without leave of the Court of Admiralty first obtained, but on the hearing of an appeal from any final sentence or decree all interlocutory orders complained of shall be considered as under appeal as well as the final decree.

[Ss. 92, 93, 95–105 rep. 56 & 57 Vict. c. 54. (S.L.R.) S. 94 rep. 57 & 58 Vict. c. 56. (S.L.R.)