Dispute over north Dublin store opening comes before Commercial Court

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Tessuti brand in the UK was acquired by Michael Ashley’s Frasers Group in late 2022

A dispute over the alleged failure of fashion brand Tessuti to open a new store in Dublin’s Jervis Street Shopping Centre has been admitted to the fast track Commercial Court. Fennell Photography 2022A dispute over the alleged failure of fashion brand Tessuti to open a new store in Dublin’s Jervis Street Shopping Centre has been admitted to the fast track Commercial Court.

It also seeks declarations that the defendants are required to pay rent and associated charges on the premises under the lease and that Tessuti Ltd is obliged to perform the lease as guarantor for Tussuti .Joe Biden has ended the agony. The Democrats now have a fighting chance to save the American republicOn Monday, Mr Justice Denis McDonald agreed to an application from Edward Farrelly SC, for JSC, to admit the case to the Commercial Court.

He also gave directions for the progress of the case but said this could be done parallel with mediation efforts.In an affidavit seeking admission of the case to the Commercial Court, Shane McCrory, director of Garvagh Property Manager, which is JSC’s appointed property and asset manager, said that under the lease agreement Tessuti agreed to fit out the unit for immediate occupation.

It also stated: “The directors plan to orderly wind the company up in due course and not hold the company dormant for a future undetermined purpose”.

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