Summary Judgment in Ireland: Principles and Defences
By (Author) Pat J Barrett
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Bloomsbury Professional
11th April 2024
2nd edition
United Kingdom
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Legal systems: civil procedure, litigation and dispute resolution
Systems of law: civil codes / civil law
347.417077
Paperback
328
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
Summary judgment is the judgment which may be given where the plaintiff's claim in a Circuit Court civil bill is for: a debt or liquidated demand in money; for the delivery or specific good in an action for detinue; for the enforcement, performance or carrying out of a trust; or for ejectment, with our with out a claim for rent or mesne profits. The plaintiff may apply to the court for summery judgment where the defendant has entered an appearance or has delivered a defence. This book enables practitioners to research the current principles guiding the court's jurisdiction in this area and to identify defences which they might employ to defeat applications for summary judgment. This second edition looks into the compatibility of summary judgment procedure with the ECHR; the unfair terms in the Consumer Contract Directive and its impact for summary judgment applications and the enforcement of solicitors' undertakings in applications for summary judgment.
Pat Barrett graduated from University College Cork in 2006 with a Bachelor of Civil Law degree and Law and Irish and was called to the Bar in 2007. He is currently practising on the Cork circuit, specialising in commercial, property and employment law.