Developer loses appeal over bankruptcy adjudication order Richard Dineen had large borrowings from Anglo Irish Bank
Mon, May 17, 2021, 17:42
Developer Richard Dineen has lost his appeal over an order of the High Court to adjudicate him bankrupt 18 months ago.
Developer Richard Dineen has lost his appeal over an order of the High Court to adjudicate him bankrupt 18 months ago.
The Limerick developer, in his appeal before the Court of Appeal, took issue with the figures used and calculated resulting in an order for bankruptcy being made in November 2019.
Mr Dineen had debts running to millions of euros at the time.
Dismissing the appeal, Ms Justice Marie Baker, with Mr Justice Séamus Noonan and Ms Justice Mary Faherty, ruled the High Court judge who made the bankruptcy order did not need to herself calculate the debt amount.
Updated / Tuesday, 4 May 2021
14:46
Court of Appeal upheld original decision
The Court of Appeal has upheld a decision that two children, whose Irish father refused to allow them go back to their mother in France over the mandatory wearing of masks in French schools, must be returned home.
The court heard that the two primary school children were born in France, where they normally reside, to an Irish father and a French mother.
The two boys and their parents cannot be named for legal reasons.
The father returned to Ireland after the couple separated.
During a visit to Ireland last year, he decided he would not return the children to their mother due to rules in France requiring children over the age of six to wear facemasks at school.
Court rules children must be returned to mother in France despite father s appeal
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The Court of Appeal has upheld a decision that two children, whose Irish-based father refused to allow them go back to their mother in France over the mandatory wearing of masks in French schools, must be returned to their home.
The court heard that the two children were born in France, where they normally reside, to an Irish father and a French mother.
The children, two boys who are both in primary school, and their parents, cannot be named for legal reasons.
Their parents split up, and their father returned to Ireland.
Court rules children must be returned to mother despite father s appeal
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The Court of Appeal has upheld a decision that two children, whose Irish-based father refused to allow them go back to their mother in France over the mandatory wearing of masks in French schools, must be returned to their home.
The court heard that the two children were born in France, where they normally reside, to an Irish father and a French mother.
The children, two boys who are both in primary school, and their parents, cannot be named for legal reasons.
Their parents split up, and their father returned to Ireland.