Ulster Bank Ireland DAC -v- Mulvaney [2018] IEHC 105 (07 March 2018)
The defendant has no credible or bona fide defence; the bank retains locus standi and is entitled to summary judgment for the debt claimed.
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- Citation
- [2018] IEHC 105
- Parties
- Plaintiff: Ulster Bank Ireland Designated Activity Company; Defendant: Liam Mulvaney
- Jurisdiction
- Ireland
- Judgment Date
- 07 March 2018
- Procedural Posture
- Summary Judgment Application / Judgment
- Outcome
- judgment for plaintiff
- Legal Topics
- Summary Judgment, Loan Agreements, Locus Standi
Banking Law Contract Law Summary Judgment Loan Agreements Locus Standi
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Parties
Ulster Bank Ireland Designated Activity Company
Plaintiff
Liam Mulvaney
Defendant
Procedural Posture
Summary Judgment Application / Judgment
Legal Issues
- 1 whether the defendant has a bona fide defence to the bank's claim
- 2 whether the bank has locus standi to bring proceedings
Ratio Decidendi
The defendant has no credible or bona fide defence; the bank retains locus standi and is entitled to summary judgment for the debt claimed.
Court Disposition
judgment for plaintiff
Orders
- judgment granted in the amount set out in the Summary Summons
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