Costs arise out of a dispute over planning with a couple who formerly ran a Supermac’s restaurant in Limerick
boss Pat McDonagh and two of his companies have been ordered to pay the larger part of the legal costs arising out of a dispute over planning with a couple who formerly ran a Supermac’s restaurant in Limerick.
Their Hungry Lyons restaurant came into existence when the Supermacs franchise ceased in 2019 due to what Mr Lyons said was “commercial pressure” placed on them by the McDonagh respondents.Graham Dwyer loses final appeal against conviction for murder of Elaine O’Hara After works were carried out to provide a restaurant in Funworld, including the closure of an interconnecting door, the Lyons sought an injunction from the Circuit Court declaring they were unauthorised.
The appeal was due to be heard on March 7th last when the Lyons’s lawyer said it was being withdrawn but complained his side had only been informed of the council decision that the work was exempt a couple of days before the appeal was due to take place. The Lyons sought their costs in the case. He said their architect knew about it last October and it was disingenuous for the Lyons to say otherwise.Listen | 35:18
The fact that the Lyons pursued and then withdrew the case would be reflected in the costs order by ordering that the respondents pay only two-thirds of the costs which would otherwise have been recoverable on taxation.
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