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    Can a Receiver be Appointed to a Debtor’s Future Receipts?
    2018-02-23

    The Court of Appeal has decided an important question affecting choices around methods of debt enforcement. In ACC Loan Management v Rickard,1 it looked at whether a receiver by way of equitable execution can be appointed to receive future sums to which the debtor may become entitled.

    Filed under:
    Ireland, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, McCann FitzGerald LLP, Debtor, High Court (Ireland)
    Authors:
    Seán Barton , Lisa Smyth
    Location:
    Ireland
    Firm:
    McCann FitzGerald LLP
    The UK Supreme Court decision in Burnden Holdings (UK) Limited v Fielding: potential implications for directors in some corporate reorganisations
    2018-03-19

    If a transaction by a company amounts to an "unlawful distribution", and the company subsequently goes into liquidation, will an action for recovery of the benefits of that distribution, brought against the directors who authorised the transaction, be statute-barred if it is commenced by the liquidator of the company more than 6 years after the distribution was made?

    Filed under:
    Ireland, United Kingdom, Company & Commercial, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, A&L Goodbody, Liquidation, Limitation Act 1980 (UK), UK Supreme Court, Court of Appeal (England and Wales)
    Location:
    Ireland, United Kingdom
    Firm:
    A&L Goodbody
    Courts May Extend the Duration of a Bankruptcy: A Review of some Recent Cases
    2018-03-29

    The Bankruptcy (Amendment) Act 2015 reduced the normal duration of bankruptcy from three years to one year. Up until December 2013 the standard period had been twelve years - so the reduction was a fundamental change and it was seen as a very "pro-debtor" reform of law, which was also aimed at reducing "bankruptcy tourism".

    Extending the Period of Bankruptcy

    Filed under:
    Ireland, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, LK Shields, Bankruptcy, High Court (Ireland)
    Authors:
    Jennifer Clarke
    Location:
    Ireland
    Firm:
    LK Shields
    Recent Cases on Enforcement of Security of interest to Owners and Prospective Purchasers of Irish NPL Portfolios
    2018-04-24

    www.dilloneustace.com April 2018 Recent Cases on Enforcement of Security of interest to Owners and Prospective Purchasers of Irish NPL Portfolios Introduction It is anticipated that a number of significant non-performing loan (NPL) portfolios will be divested by banks operating in the Irish market over the coming year. The likely cost and timing of realising security over secured real estate assets is a significant consideration for potential buyers of NPL portfolios when assessing entry into this market and the pricing of proposed bids.

    Filed under:
    Ireland, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, Dillon Eustace LLP, Central Bank of Ireland, High Court (Ireland)
    Location:
    Ireland
    Firm:
    Dillon Eustace LLP
    Applications under the Personal Insolvency Acts and “Locus Standi”
    2017-12-08

    Two significant decisions in relation to personal insolvency applications were made recently in the Dublin Circuit Court and the High Court. The decisions relate to “locus standi”, which means who has the right to bring an application before a court.

    Circuit Court case

    Filed under:
    Ireland, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, Beauchamps, High Court (Ireland)
    Authors:
    Cliodhna Walsh
    Location:
    Ireland
    Firm:
    Beauchamps
    High Court Grants Interlocutory Injunction Preventing Appointment of Receiver over Dublin Pub
    2017-12-19

    In Wingview Limited t/a Elphin Public House v Ennis Property Finance DAC the High Court granted an interlocutory injunction prohibiting the defendant from appointing a receiver over Elphin Public House, the Dublin pub which featured in the film "The Van" (1996).

    Filed under:
    Ireland, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, William Fry, High Court (Ireland)
    Authors:
    Michael Quinn , Ruairi Rynn
    Location:
    Ireland
    Firm:
    William Fry
    Companies (Accounting) Act 2017-‘Floating Charges - Clarity of Priority’
    2017-07-26

    Introduction

    The Companies (Accounting) Act 2017 (the ‘Act’) provides welcome clarity on the position of crystallised floating charge holders in relation to their priority over preferential creditors.

    Filed under:
    Ireland, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, AMOSS LLP, Liquidation
    Authors:
    Bríd McCoy , Andrea de Courcey
    Location:
    Ireland
    Firm:
    AMOSS LLP
    Court of Appeal Provides Welcome Clarification for Judgment Creditors
    2017-08-09

    The Court of Appeal has helpfully confirmed that a judgment creditor can seek an order appointing a receiver by way of equitable execution where:

    • the debtor holds a legal or equitable interest in property; and
    • execution against the property is not available at law by one of the usual methods, for instance via the sheriff or by a garnishee order.

    There was previously doubt as to whether such a receiver could be appointed where the debtor held a legal, as opposed to an equitable interest, in property.

    Filed under:
    Ireland, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, Mason Hayes & Curran LLP
    Authors:
    Frank Flanagan
    Location:
    Ireland
    Firm:
    Mason Hayes & Curran LLP
    Bad news for disqualified directors
    2017-08-28

    Introduction

    On 29 June 2017 the High Court made an order for costs against the three former directors of Custom House Capital (the “Company”) having already disqualified them from acting as directors for periods in excess of ten years. The judgment was unusual because the order for costs was not just in relation to the legal costs but also for the very significant investigative costs of the Official Liquidator.

    Background

    Filed under:
    Ireland, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, Fieldfisher (Ireland)
    Authors:
    Mark Woodcock
    Location:
    Ireland
    Firm:
    Fieldfisher (Ireland)
    Debt Recovery Update: Decline in Creditor Enforcement Continues
    2017-09-07

    Further evidence that Ireland is emerging from economic recession can be seen in the publication of the Courts Service Annual Report 2016 (the Report). An examination of the Report’s figures relating to debt collection activity shows a continuing decline in creditor litigation and enforcement. The number of default judgments marked in 2016 across the District, Circuit and High Courts shows a fall to 10,475 from 14,204 during the previous year. This represents almost an 80% drop on the equivalent number of such judgments marked in 2010.

    Filed under:
    Ireland, Banking, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, Mason Hayes & Curran LLP, Debt collection
    Authors:
    Jason Harte
    Location:
    Ireland
    Firm:
    Mason Hayes & Curran LLP

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