Ticket Generator Ltd -v- Dublin Airport Authority & Ors [2012] IEHC 215 (11 May 2012)
Ryanair established a prima facie defence and demonstrated, on the balance of probabilities, that Ticket Generator Ltd would not be able to pay Ryanair's costs if unsuccessful. No special circumstance was established to justify refusing an order for security for costs. The application for security for costs under...
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- Citation
- [2012] IEHC 215
- Parties
- Plaintiff: Ticket Generator Ltd; Defendant: Dublin Airport Authority PLC; Defendant: Ryanair Limited; Defendant: Ryanair Holdings PLC
- Jurisdiction
- Ireland
- Judgment Date
- 11 May 2012
- Procedural Posture
- Plenary Proceedings / Application for Security for Costs
- Outcome
- Application for security for costs granted
- Legal Topics
- Security for Costs, Intentional Interference With Contractual Relations, Injurious Falsehood, Jurisdiction, Corporate Litigation
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Parties
Ticket Generator Ltd
Plaintiff
Dublin Airport Authority PLC
Defendant
Ryanair Limited
Defendant
Ryanair Holdings PLC
Defendant
Procedural Posture
Plenary Proceedings / Application for Security for Costs
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether Ryanair is entitled to an order for security for costs against Ticket Generator Ltd under Order 29 of the Rules of the Superior Courts
- 2 Whether Ryanair has a prima facie defence to the plaintiff's claim
- 3 Whether the plaintiff will be able to pay Ryanair's costs if Ryanair is successful
Ratio Decidendi
Ryanair established a prima facie defence and demonstrated, on the balance of probabilities, that Ticket Generator Ltd would not be able to pay Ryanair's costs if unsuccessful. No special circumstance was established to justify refusing an order for security for costs. The application for security for costs under Order 29 is granted.
Court Disposition
Application for security for costs granted
Orders
- Plaintiff to furnish security for costs to Ryanair pursuant to Order 29 of the Rules
- Further submissions to be heard on quantification of security, challenge to cost estimates, and referral to the Master
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