by Donnacha | Dec 21, 2018 | Banking Law, Case Victories, News
Carter Anhold & Co secure successful defence of Banking Guarantee Enforcement case, and achieve a costs order in favour of the Defendant Guarantor. Having mounted a challenge which resulted in a lengthy exchange of affidavits and court pleadings, and the case...
by Donnacha | Oct 24, 2018 | Banking Law, Enduring Power of Attorney, Mortgages, News
This issue centres around the Power of Attorney Clause in Mortgages – Can it Transfer on Sale? When taking out a mortgage, the borrower routinely grants the lender a power of attorney, according to the provisions of the Power of Attorney Act 1996. It allows the...
by Donnacha | Jun 24, 2018 | Banking Law, Case Victories, Debt Litigation
A former mayor of Sligo and his wife have secured High Court injunctions preventing a fund-appointed receiver taking possession of two residential investment properties owned by them. Ms Justice Carmel Stewart found James McGarry and his wife Louise, of Strandhill, Co...
by Donnacha | May 14, 2018 | Banking Law, Data Protection, News, Tracker Mortgages
It’s time for Vultures to be met head on to keep them from the farm gate. International Vulture Funds, purchasing loans from Irish Banks, are a massive threat to many farming families. IFA President Joe Healy said recently that these “faceless funds are...
by Donnacha | Apr 26, 2018 | Banking Law, News
It’s time for Vultures to be met head on to keep them from the farm gate International Vulture Funds, purchasing loans from Irish Banks, are a massive threat to many farming families. IFA President Joe Healy said recently that these “faceless funds are hell-bent on...
by Donnacha | Mar 26, 2018 | Banking Law, News
European Directive on Unfair Contract Terms: A Stopgap for Homeowners in Repossession Proceedings A total of 3,779 Repossession Orders were issued by the Courts over the period 2013 – 2016, of which 3,163 related to residential properties. It is likely there will be...