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Form No.23 is a supplementary schedule that lists the contributories (people or entities) mentioned in Form No.22. It is used when a court case requires a detailed breakdown of those who may be liable for costs or contributions.
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Think of Form No.23 as the appendix to Form No.22. When you have already filled out Form No.22 and need to name every person or company that could be asked to pay part of the court costs, you attach this list. It’s just a table of names, addresses and the amount each might contribute.
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| Situation | Likely form | Why it matters | Check before you continue |
|---|---|---|---|
| No contributories identified | No.22 only | Not required | Verify that no contributories exist before skipping |
| Multiple parties with complex shares | No.23 | Captures detailed breakdowns | Use if contributions exceed €5,000 each |
| Simple single‑party case | No.22 alone | No list needed | Only file No.23 when instructed by the judge |
File Form No.23 within the period specified in the court order, typically 14 days after the order is issued, unless the court grants an extension.
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Form No.23 is currently the 2023 version and remains in use. No recent amendments have been announced.
Agency: Courts Service of Ireland
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Mixing up Form No.22 and Form No.23 requirements.
Leaving out a contributory that appears on Form No.22.
Using an outdated version of the form.
Submitting the form after the deadline without a court extension.
Incorrectly calculating each contributory’s share.
Failing to sign the form.
Sending the form to the wrong court registry.
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