Effect of Injuction

CCXXXIIIAs to Proceedings in Error.

Provided also, as to Proceedings in Error, that the Court of Queen's Bench shall still be the Court of Error from the said Court of Common Pleas at Lancaster and Court of Pleas at Durham; and that it shall be sufficient to transmit to the said Court of Queen's Bench a Transcript of the Record of any Judgment or Proceedings in those Courts on which Error is alleged; and that the Judgment of the Court of Queen's Bench thereon shall be certified by One of the Masters of the said Court of Queen's Bench on the said Transcript, or by Rule of Court, as the saiti Court may direct; and that thereupon such Judgment shall be entered on the original Record in the said respective Courts of Common Pleas at Lancaster and Pleas at Durham; and such further Proceedings as may be necessary thereon shall be awarded by the said respective Courts, subject to the Right of either Party to allege Errors in the said Judgment in the said Court of Queen's Bench, and proceed thereon as provided by this Act in the Case of Errors alleged in Actions depending in that Court.