McDonagh & Ors v Ulster Bank Ireland DAC & Ors (Approved) [2023] IEHC 242 (12 May 2023)
The plaintiffs' cause of action in negligence accrued when they suffered actionable loss, which, on the pleadings and evidence, occurred no later than the date of the Compromise Agreement (March 2013) or the appointment of receivers (October 2014). The claim is statute barred as proceedings were commenced more than...
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- Citation
- [2023] IEHC 242
- Parties
- Plaintiff: Brian McDonagh; Plaintiff: Kenneth McDonagh; Plaintiff: Maurice McDonagh; Defendant: CBRE
- Jurisdiction
- Ireland
- Judgment Date
- 12 May 2023
- Procedural Posture
- Plenary Summons / Application to Dismiss for Statute Barred Claim
- Outcome
- claim dismissed as statute barred
- Legal Topics
- Negligent Valuation, Statute of Limitations, Fraudulent Concealment, Breach of Duty, Misrepresentation, Mortgage Enforcement, Receiver Appointment
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Parties
Brian McDonagh
Plaintiff
Kenneth McDonagh
Plaintiff
Maurice McDonagh
Plaintiff
CBRE
Defendant
Procedural Posture
Plenary Summons / Application to Dismiss for Statute Barred Claim
Legal Issues
- 1 When did the plaintiffs' cause of action in negligence accrue for limitation purposes?
- 2 Was there fraudulent concealment by CBRE delaying the limitation period?
- 3 Did CBRE owe a duty of care to the plaintiffs?
Ratio Decidendi
The plaintiffs' cause of action in negligence accrued when they suffered actionable loss, which, on the pleadings and evidence, occurred no later than the date of the Compromise Agreement (March 2013) or the appointment of receivers (October 2014). The claim is statute barred as proceedings were commenced more than six years after accrual. No fraudulent concealment by CBRE was established to delay the limitation period under s.71(1)(b).
Court Disposition
claim dismissed as statute barred
Orders
- Plaintiffs' claim against CBRE dismissed
- No order as to costs specified
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