The Court of Appeal has decided that s.3 of the Environment (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 2011 applied to proceedings brought unsuccessfully under s.160 of the Planning and Development Act 2000.
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Court of Appeal: ‘Putative’ law of contract is correct law where ostensible authority and ratification are concerned
The Court of Appeal has dismissed an appeal by two Saudi Arabian companies concerning the law to be applied to questions of apparent or ostensible authority in international agreements.
Court of Appeal: High Court personal injuries award reduced following ‘reality check’
The Court of Appeal has substituted a High Court award totalling €90,000 in general damages for physical and psychological...
NI Court of Appeal: Appeal claiming Covid restrictions breached GDPR fails on all grounds
Northern Ireland’s Court of Appeal has dismissed an appeal alleging that the Department of Health breached data privacy and...
Court of Appeal: €94,000 award upheld for flight attendant who slipped on de-icing fluid on Ryanair plane
The Court of Appeal has upheld an award of €94,000 for personal injuries sustained by a flight attendant on a Ryanair...
Payout reduced for woman injured after alleged fall in Dunnes Stores
The Court of Appeal (CoA) has reduced an award by €20,000 to a woman who claimed she broke her ankle when she fell off a...
Court of Appeal: Woman fails in appeal to set aside third party notice due to delay in bringing motion
The Court of Appeal has dismissed an appeal brought by a woman seeking to set aside a third party notice on the grounds...
Court of Appeal: €140,000 for Dunnes Stores employee who injured ankle in fall from a wobbly ladder
The Court of Appeal has upheld a finding of liability against Dunnes Stores for injuries suffered by an employee who fell...
Irish Court of Appeal Rejects Partisan Expert Evidence
In a significant decision, the Irish Court of Appeal (the "Court") has warned of a possible culture of 'partisan advocates'...