Bussoleno Ltd -v- Kelly & Ors [2011] IEHC 220 (31 May 2011)
The only arguable defence to enforcement is that the Floridian judgment was obtained by fraud (non-disclosure of beneficial ownership by Bussoleno), which requires plenary hearing; all other defences (lack of finality, public policy, identity of plaintiff) are not supported by credible evidence or law. Leave to...
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- Citation
- [2011] IEHC 220
- Parties
- Plaintiff: Bussoleno Limited; Defendant: Patrick Kelly; Defendant: John McCabe; Defendant: John Walsh
- Jurisdiction
- Ireland
- Judgment Date
- 31 May 2011
- Procedural Posture
- Commercial Summary Judgment Application (enforcement of Foreign Judgment) / High Court Judgment on Summary Judgment Application
- Outcome
- Leave to defend granted to McCabe and Walsh on the ground of alleged fraud only; case adjourned for plenary hearing; directions to be given; order for Mr. Kelly to be determined.
- Legal Topics
- Enforcement of Foreign Judgments, Summary Judgment, Fraud as a Defence to Enforcement, Public Policy in Recognition of Foreign Judgments, Fiduciary Duties, Estoppel and Abuse of Process
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Parties
Bussoleno Limited
Plaintiff
Patrick Kelly
Defendant
John McCabe
Defendant
John Walsh
Defendant
Procedural Posture
Commercial Summary Judgment Application (enforcement of Foreign Judgment) / High Court Judgment on Summary Judgment Application
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether the Floridian judgment is final and conclusive and enforceable in Ireland under common law rules
- 2 Whether the plaintiff is the proper party entitled to enforce the Floridian judgment
- 3 Whether enforcement would be contrary to public policy due to alleged exposure to US tax law sanctions
Ratio Decidendi
The only arguable defence to enforcement is that the Floridian judgment was obtained by fraud (non-disclosure of beneficial ownership by Bussoleno), which requires plenary hearing; all other defences (lack of finality, public policy, identity of plaintiff) are not supported by credible evidence or law. Leave to defend is granted to McCabe and Walsh on the fraud ground only; summary judgment is refused.
Court Disposition
Leave to defend granted to McCabe and Walsh on the ground of alleged fraud only; case adjourned for plenary hearing; directions to be given; order for Mr. Kelly to be determined.
Orders
- Leave to defend granted to McCabe and Walsh on the ground of alleged fraud in procurement of the mediated settlement and Floridian judgment.
- Case adjourned for plenary hearing.
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