Web Summit loses ‘flawed’ appeal in RTB coffee grind case

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Web Summit loses ‘flawed’ appeal in RTB coffee grind case
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Tech firm lost appeal of €20,000 RTB fine for blocking a water pipe in a rented Dartry property

Web Summit has lost a High Court action it took against the Residential Tenancies Board over a €20,000 fine in a case involving disposing of coffee grinds down a kitchen sink.

Mr Justice Cian Ferriter said a fundamental premise of part of the technology and event company’s appeal was “flawed”. He said he was satisfied that there was evidence before an RTB tribunal from which it was entitled to determine that the use of ...

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