Court hears land dispute in Cork led to personal injury and harassment claims

A row involving the 'constant' cutting of grass on an unregistered patch of ground led to a personal injuries claim and allegations that the sending of Christmas cards amounted to harassment.

Court hears land dispute in Cork led to personal injury and harassment claims

A row involving the 'constant' cutting of grass on an unregistered patch of ground led to a personal injuries claim and allegations that the sending of Christmas cards amounted to harassment.

Clonakilty Circuit Court heard that at one stage in the dispute over the land in Aglish Cross in Coachford, a twine fence was put up each morning by one of the defendants, and taken down each night by one of the two plaintiffs, Martin Finn.

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