BRITISH JUDGMENTS
RECIPROCAL ENFORCEMENT - BERMUDA [ S.L.52.03 1
SUBSIDIARY LEGISLATION 52.03
BRITISH JUDGMENTS RECIPROCAL 
ENFORCEMENT ORDER - BERMUDA
23rd October, 1925
PROCLAMATION XIII of 1925.
Title. 
Enforcement Order - Bermuda.
Extension of 
applicability.
Cap. 52.
2. The provisions of the British Judgements (Reciprocal
Enforcement) Act shall apply and extend to Bermuda by virtue of
the Proclamation which is reproduced in the Schedule to this Order.
SCHEDULE  *
(Article 2)
WHEREAS by article 5(2) of the Reciprocal Enforcement of
Judgements Act, it is provided that where the Governor in Council
is satisfied that reciprocal provisions have been made by the
Legislature of any part of His Majesty’s Dominions outside the
United Kingdom for the enforcement within that part of His
Majesty’s Dominions of judgements obtained in the Island of Malta
and its Dependencies, His Excellency may, by Proclamation,
declare that the said Act shall extend to judgments obtained in a
Supreme Court in such part;
AND WHEREAS I am satisfied that by virtue of the Judgements
Extension Act, 1923 (Bermuda Act No. 9 of 1923) and of an Order
in Council made by the Governor of Bermuda on the fifteenth day
of April, 1925, the Legislature of Bermuda or Somers Islands has
made such reciprocal provisions:
NOW, THEREFORE, I, WILLIAM CHARLES FLEMING
ROBERTSON, do declare and proclaim that the said Reciprocal
Enforcement of Judgements Act shall apply and extend to
judgments obtained in the Supreme Court of Bermuda. 
*The Proclamation is reproduced in its original form. By virtue of the amendments, 
made to the parent law, by Act LVIII of 1974, the power to extend the applicability of 
the Act outside Malta is vested in the President of Malta.
