Two Co Meath residents have failed in their bid to have a developer’s €8 million damages claim against them struck out before a full trial.
Two Co Meath residents have failed in their bid to have a developer’s €8 million damages claim against them struck out before a full trial. Mr Justice Richard Humphreys said on Monday that Glenveagh Homes’s legal action can proceed against Pat Lynch and Denise Leavy, both of Batterstown, Proudstown, Navan.
The firm alleges the pair unlawfully abused the statutory planning process to interfere with its business with the “predominant purpose of leveraging an improved bargain” for Mr Lynch in his bid to obtain better terms in selling 16 acres of his land to Glenveagh
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