Swift 1st Ltd v McCourt and another
Jurisdiction | Northern Ireland |
Judgment Date | 2012 |
Neutral Citation | [2012] NICH 33 |
Date | 2012 |
Court | Chancery Division (Northern Ireland) |
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8 cases
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Bank of Scotland PLC v Rosemarie Rea; Bank of Scotland PLC v Terence McGready and Ann McGready; Bank of Scotland PLC v Frank Patrick Laverty and Mary Christine Laverty
...14 In the same judgment Mr Justice Deeny endorsed the procedure recommended by Mr Justice Horner in Swift 1st Limited -v- McCourt [2012] NI Ch 33. It is the procedure I directed to be followed in my order of 7 November 2013 in Laverty. Mr Justice Deeny described it as follows:- “… the solic......
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Lewis (Ronald), Michael Banks Waring and Michael Hamilton and Anthony Brennan and Grainne Brennan
...the lender, had sworn the grounding affidavit. The argument was based on previous Chancery decisions in Swift First Limited v McCourt [2012] NICh 33 and Santander (UK) Plc v Carlin and Hughes [2013] NICh 14. [21] In particular in Swift First [2012] NICh 33, a claim for possession of premise......
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Leeds Building Society and Graham Matthew Speak
...I was satisfied that the evidence given by Mr Murray satisfied the requirements laid down by Horner J in Swift Advances –v- McCourt [2012] NICh 33. Consideration [36] It is well established in law that a lender may transfer the interest wh ich it has in a mortgage or charge to a third party......
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The Presbyterian Mutual Society LTD (In a scheme of arrangement) Acting by Paula Watson and John Hansen in their capacity as joint supervisors of the scheme of arrangement and Walter Dodds
...specific discovery and/or calling witnesses to prove whether it has parted with title, Horner J in Swift Advances plc v McCourt [2012] NICh 33 set out some “further thoughts” on the course to be adopted in a case where an issue is raised about the lender’s locus standi. He suggested the fol......
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