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Civil Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 2011 introduces a number of important reforms

  • A&L Goodbody
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  • Ireland
  • -
  • August 4 2011

The Civil Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 2011 was signed into law by the President on 2 August 2011

The chronicles of NAMA

  • Bircham Dyson Bell
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  • Ireland
  • -
  • June 23 2011

Toward the end of 2009 the Republic of Ireland’s then government passed legislation which would lead to the creation of the National Assets Management Agency (NAMA

Insolvent tenants: examining the options

  • LK Shields
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  • Ireland
  • -
  • March 9 2011

The continuing harsh economic conditions see more and more businesses going into examinership

Disclaiming leases

  • Mason Hayes & Curran
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  • Ireland
  • -
  • December 1 2010

Ireland has a temporary insolvency process known as "court protection" and commonly called examinership

Supreme Court rules examiner can repudiate lease

  • Matheson
  • -
  • Ireland
  • -
  • March 2 2010

In a recent decision of the Supreme Court in the Matter of Linen Supply of Ireland Limited (the "Company") and the Companies (Amendment) Act 1990 (as amended), the Court finally clarified the law in relation to a company's ability to repudiate andor disclaim leases during the course of an examinership process

Supreme Court gives examinership a much-needed boost

  • A&L Goodbody
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  • Ireland
  • -
  • December 15 2009

Last week the Supreme Court overturned Mr Justice McGovern's recent decision in the Linen Supply of Ireland examinership that the current legislation does not permit the repudiation of leases in an examinership

Stamp duty alert: stamp duty issues for liquidators and receivers

  • LK Shields
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  • Ireland
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  • September 10 2008

Many practitioners may not think of stamp duty as a particular risk when taking on a liquidation or a receivership and there is limited published guidance on the topic