HC Deb 11 March 1878 vol 238 cc1046-7
MR. MACARTNEY

asked Mr. Attorney General for Ireland, Whether any arrangements have been made to obviate the inconvenience and possible loss which may occur to suitors in the Landed Estates Court, Ireland, owing to the absence on circuit of one of the Judges who preside in that Court?

THE ATTORNEY GENERAL FOR IRELAND (Mr. GIBSON)

Sir, I do not think that any inconvenience or loss will occur to the suitors in the Landed Estates Court owing to the absence on circuit of one of the Judges who preside in that Court, as there is a power under the Judicature Act to transact business on such occasions before another Judge. Besides, the officers of the Court will attend to their duties as usual.