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AIB applies for €6m judgment against widow over son's loans
AIB applies for €6m judgment against widow over son's loans

An application by AIB for summary judgment of €6m against a woman who, with her late husband, acted as co-guarantors of loans used to acquire properties including a shopping centre has been admitted to the fast track Commercial Court list.

Mon, 26 Feb, 2018

Judge dismisses fugitive’s letters to bank on behalf of borrowers as ‘nonsense’
Judge dismisses fugitive’s letters to bank on behalf of borrowers as ‘nonsense’

Letters sent by the fugitive leader of a mysterious property trust to a bank in relation to a €51m development loan have been dismissed as “nonsense” in the High Court.

Tue, 12 Nov, 2013

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