Developer claimed the council believed an administrative default prevented it from issuing a certificate of readiness for the 24 homes
The company, which has registered offices at Herbert Place, Dublin 2, acknowledged it was in default by not submitting a “Seven Day Notice” to the local authority a week before it started works at the site.
The central issue in the action was how the late filing could be rectified in accordance with the 2014 regulations. On Monday, counsel for Meath County Council, Jarlath Fitzsimons SC, said substantial progress has been made by the parties in implementing the settlement. The case had been admitted to the fast-track Commercial Court last November, with both sides agreeing there was urgency to the case.
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