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    High Court rules liquidators’ costs could be discharged from customer accounts
    2014-06-05

    In Re Home Payments Limited (In Liquidation) [2013] IEHC 507, an application for directions was made by the Joint Liquidators of Home Payments Limited for the liquidators’ remuneration, costs and expenses to be discharged from customer accounts.  Prior to its liquidation the company had operated as a nationwide household budgeting and bill paying company. 

    Filed under:
    Ireland, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, William Fry, Liquidation
    Authors:
    Fergus Doorly
    Location:
    Ireland
    Firm:
    William Fry
    High Court orders restaurant owner to repay diverted funds
    2014-07-04

    In Re Citywest Hire Ltd (In Liquidation)

    Myles Kirby was appointed as Official Liquidator of Citywest Hire Limited (In Liquidation) (“Citywest”). Citywest had operated Il Segreto Restaurant on Merrion Row, Dublin 2 until late June 2013.

    Filed under:
    Ireland, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, William Fry
    Authors:
    Delia McMahon
    Location:
    Ireland
    Firm:
    William Fry
    Aggressive and tactical enforcement denied: O’Flynn Group v Carbon Finance Limited & others
    2014-08-15

    On 13 August 2014, the Irish High Court gave a judgment which addresses significant issues in examinerships and provides some clarity regarding loan acquisitions and the timing and other considerations for creditors when issuing letters of demand.

    Background

    Filed under:
    Ireland, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, Mason Hayes & Curran LLP, High Court (Ireland)
    Location:
    Ireland
    Firm:
    Mason Hayes & Curran LLP
    Inaccuracies do not automatically invalidate demands
    2014-09-22

    In a number of recent cases, borrowers have produced a detailed forensic analysis of the accrual of interest on their accounts by lenders alleging that any error in the calculation of interest invalidates the demand made by the lender and any appointment of a receiver on foot thereof.

    Filed under:
    Ireland, United Kingdom, Banking, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, Mason Hayes & Curran LLP
    Authors:
    Frank Flanagan , Maurice Phelan , Declan Black
    Location:
    Ireland, United Kingdom
    Firm:
    Mason Hayes & Curran LLP
    Legal status of a floating charge considered - George Maloney and Danske Bank A/S [2014] IEHC 441
    2014-10-21

    Judgment by Cregan J of 6 October 2014

    Overview

    This case concerned an application by the official liquidator of RQB Limited (in liquidation) (the Company) pursuant to S280 of Companies Act 1963 to determine the legal status of a floating charge dated 10 September 2008 which entered into by the Company in favour of Danske Bank (the Bank) and which the liquidator believes to be unenforceable.

    Background

    The "2005 Facility"

    Filed under:
    Ireland, Banking, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, A&L Goodbody
    Authors:
    Louise McNabola
    Location:
    Ireland
    Firm:
    A&L Goodbody
    Restructuring & insolvency bulletin: game changer - the Court of Appeal revisits the Goldacre decision
    2014-02-17

    Last week the Court of Appeal finished hearing the long awaited and much anticipated appeal in Jervis and another v Pillar Denton Limited (Game Station) on the hotly contested issue of whether rent is payable as an administration expense. Depending on the decision of the appeal judges this case may trigger a dramatic shift in the way that rent arising during administration is currently treated.

    Background 

    Filed under:
    Ireland, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, Real Estate, A&L Goodbody
    Authors:
    Michael Neill , Judith Corbett
    Location:
    Ireland
    Firm:
    A&L Goodbody
    CHC made fraudulent representations to creditor
    2014-03-07

    A former director of Custom House Capital Limited (CHC) was recently found by the High Court to have fraudulently misrepresented to an investor that her €145,000 investment in the company was “safe” a year before CHC's collapse.

    In March 2010 Ms Tressan Scott entered into a Subordinated Loan Agreement with CHC pursuant to which she loaned the sum of €145,000 to CHC. At the time the agreement was signed, Ms Scott was recovering from treatment for Lymphoma.

    Filed under:
    Ireland, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, William Fry
    Authors:
    Ruairi Rynn
    Location:
    Ireland
    Firm:
    William Fry
    Company wound-up on just and equitable grounds
    2014-03-07

    On 22 January 2014 the High Court ordered the winding up of a property company, Fuerta Limited, on the unusual ground that it was just and equitable to do so. Resort to this ground for winding up is usually reserved for the most intractable of situations and it is thought to be the first time the Court has done so on foot of a creditor petition.  

    Filed under:
    Ireland, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, William Fry, Liquidation
    Authors:
    Craig Sowman
    Location:
    Ireland
    Firm:
    William Fry
    High Court considers retention of title claim
    2014-04-22

    Insolvency practitioners are routinely asked to adjudicate on claims to retention of title of goods supplied. This task often involves an analysis of whether the goods in question have become fixed to land, irreversibly mixed with other goods or whether they remain as identifiable items.

    In the recent case of Re Moormac Developments Limited (in receivership)[1], the High Court gave further clarity to this area of the law.

    Filed under:
    Ireland, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, Mason Hayes & Curran LLP, Title retention clause
    Authors:
    Maurice Phelan
    Location:
    Ireland
    Firm:
    Mason Hayes & Curran LLP
    Retrospective extension of court appointed receiverships and COMI in bankruptcy – two recent decisions
    2014-04-30

    This update focusses upon two recent High Court decisions dealing with (respectively) the ability of the court to retrospectively extend court-appointed receiverships, and the issue of whether COMI had shifted to England for a German national seeking bankruptcy here.

    Extension of court-appointed receiverships

    The case of Bank of Ireland v (1) Edeneast (2) Cosgrove and (3) Maguire (17/09/2013) concerned an application by the bank to retrospectively continue and extend the appointment of a courtappointed receiver.

    Filed under:
    Ireland, United Kingdom, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, Burges Salmon LLP, Bankruptcy
    Authors:
    Patrick Cook , Clark
    Location:
    Ireland, United Kingdom
    Firm:
    Burges Salmon LLP

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