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Page 1 of 48 DUFFY, STEPHEN, 73 Lower Main Street, Buncrana, Co Judgments, Republic of Ireland The following extracts are taken from the Official Register of Judgments. This Register in some cases shows only the fact that the judgments have been registered and their publication does not imply liability to pay on the part of the parties named. Many of the judgments have been paid or otherwise settled between the parties and such does not appear on the Register unless and until a satisfaction piece has been filed or an order to vacate the Registration has been made by the Court and has been notified to the proper Officer. Registered judgments are not in all cases for debts due by the Defendants personally. They may be against the Defendants liable in a Representative capacity and not personally; they may relate to actions bona fide contested between the parties; they may be for claims in respect of which the Defendants are indemnified; or may be given by way of indemnity or on bonds for penal amounts requiring assessment on ascertained breaches before any proceedings to levy could be taken on them. OUR POLICY IS TO PUBLISH EVERY REGISTERED JUDGMENT AND SATISFACTION CONTAINED IN THE PUBLIC RECORDS, FOUR COURTS, DUBLIN. WE DO NOT HOLD BACK OR EDIT ANY OF THESE NOTICES. PLEASE NOTE ALL AMOUNTS ARE IN EURO County Defendants Plaintiffs Regd Date Amount Costs CAVAN CLARKE, GERARD, Greaghduff, Bailieboro, Co. Cavan. Friends First Finance Ltd., Dublin. Aug 26 133,349.00 331.63 Businessman FLYNN, RONALD, 1 Mount Prospect, Mount Nugent, Co., Bord Solathair An Leictreachais, Dublin. Aug 25 4,811.00 223.55 Cavan. Gentleman O'FLAHERTY, JOSEPH, 78 Lakeview, Fairgreen, Co. Bord Solathair An Leictreachais, Dublin. Aug 25 3,353.80 185.45 Cavan. Gentleman O'FLAHERTY, SHAREN, 78 Lakeview, Fairgreen, Co. Bord Solathair An Leictreachais, Dublin. Aug 25 3,353.80 185.45 Cavan. Lady REILLY, JOANN, "Lecks View", Shinan, Shercock, Co. Danske Bank A/S t/a National Irish Bank, Dublin. Aug 23 24,189.47 644.00 Cavan. Spinster WAKELY, DAVID, 91 Cluain Dara, Kingscourt, Co. Danske Bank A/S t/a National Irish Bank, Dublin. Aug 23 47,311.33 331.63 Cavan. Gentleman CLARE BURKE, OISIN, Garraunboy, Killaloe, Co. Clare. Allied Irish Banks Plc., Dublin. Aug 23 18,058.75 750.00 Gentleman JOANNE SKELLY LIMITED WATERPARK, SCARRIF, CO. Rodrigo Otazu (RO3 B.V.), The Netherlands. Aug 26 2,191.50 148.63 CLARE. Reg: 301351 LOCKE, NEIL, Brickhill East, Cratloe, Co. Clare. Council of the County of Limerick. Aug 25 12,000.00 0.00 Businessman TRUAGH CONSTRUCTION LIMITED SALLYBANK, Collector General. Aug 26 1,237.48 229.72 TRUAGH, ARDNACRUSHA, CO. CLARE. Reg: 473207 CORK COLLINS, MARY, Gurteenaduige, Leap, Co. Cork. Barryroe Co-Operative Ltd., Cork. Aug 26 22,874.99 229.48 Farmer CUNNINGHAM, JEREMIAH, Ballincoursey, Timoleague, Barryroe Co-Operative Ltd., Cork. Aug 26 36,119.21 229.48 Bandon, Co. Cork. Farmer DOWLING, JACINTA, 52 Green Street, Cork formerly of Motor Insurers Bureau of Ireland, Dublin. Aug 26 23,608.38 229.48 76 Westwood, Carrigaline, Co. Cork. Femme Sole DUKE, JOHN, t/a ROUND TOWER FITTED FURNITURE,1 Independent Communications Ltd. t/a Irish Aug 22 6,087.48 229.48 Main Street, Enniskeane, Co. Cork. Trader Independent Directory, Dublin. HICKEY, TONY, Glashabue, Bweeng, Co. Cork. Roadstone Wood Ltd., Dublin. Aug 26 4,198.52 204.50 Gentleman HOWARD, DAVID, 8 Glaise Na Mbreac, Ballyhooly, Mallow, Co. Cork formerly of Woodlands View House, Ulster Bank Ireland Ltd., Dublin. Aug 22 97,126.71 0.00 Glanmire, Co. Cork. Solicitor KAVANAGH, NOEL, Rockcliff House, Kingsland, Ulster Bank Ireland Ltd., Dublin. Aug 22 75,031.13 0.00 Waterfall, Co. Cork. Businessman LORDAN, JOHN P., Ardacrow, Kilbrittain, Bandon, Co. Barryroe Co-Operative Ltd., Cork. Aug 26 36,047.97 229.48 Cork. Farmer MULBERRY MD DEVELOPMENTS LIMITED LOUGHANANNA, KILBEHENNY, MITCHELSTOWN, CO. John A. Wood Ltd., Cork. Aug 26 4,002.29 204.50 CORK. Reg: 374287 O'SULLIVAN, JOSEPHINE, 21 Bride Valley View, Fairhill, Bank of Ireland, Dublin. Aug 25 12,472.60 229.48 Cork. Lady EUR85.98 paid since date of judgment. ROBERTS, JEFFREY, Kilbarry, Fermoy, Co. Cork. John A. Wood Ltd., Cork. Aug 26 4,283.75 204.50 Gentleman ROBEY, ALAN, Tuckmill, Rossmore, Clonakilty, Co. Cork. Barryroe Co-Operative Ltd., Cork. Aug 26 13,054.25 229.48 Gentleman ROLSTON, LINDA, 16 Bellview Crescent, Old Youghal Bord Solathair An Leictreachais, Dublin. Aug 25 3,332.00 195.07 Road, Cork. Lady VICTOR, RON, t/a YELLOWSTRIPE,50 St. Fachtnas Northgate Vehicle Hire (Ireland) Ltd., Dublin. Aug 26 3,338.56 185.45 Terrace, Skibbereen, Co. Cork. Sole Trader WALSH TRADERS (CORK) LIMITED BALLYHOOLEEN, BALLINHASSIG, CO. CORK. EUR2,000.00 paid since John A. Wood Ltd., Cork. Aug 26 18,069.79 229.48 date of judgment. Reg: 283213 WFK LIMITED CURRAHALY CROSS, FARRAN, CO. CORK. Collector General. Aug 22 48,362.10 309.63 Reg: 382899 DONEGAL BRITTON, JOE, Claret House, 5 Hall Demesne, ACC Bank Plc., Dublin. Aug 26 1,164,164.40 0.00 Mountcharles, Co. Donegal. Businessman DOHERTY, JOSEPH, Tooban, Burnfoot, Co. Donegal. Collector General. Aug 26 54,614.05 309.63 Gentleman DOHERTY, PAUL, The Brae, Mountcharles, Co. Donegal. ACC Bank Plc., Dublin. Aug 26 1,165,244.03 0.00 Businessman DOHERTY, PAUL, The Brae, Mountcharles, Co. Donegal. ACC Bank Plc., Dublin. Aug 26 3,824,877.52 0.00 Businessman Page 1 of 48 DUFFY, STEPHEN, 73 Lower Main Street, Buncrana, Co. Bank of Scotland (Ireland) Ltd., Dublin. Aug 26 58,350.86 331.63 Donegal. Businessman G. M. G. MECHANICAL SERVICES LIMITED LACKLUM, Fraber Enterprises Ltd., Westmeath. Aug 26 2,159.55 175.64 LAGHEY, CO.DONEGAL. Reg: 295340 LITTLE, KEVIN, Rarooey, Donegal Town. ACC Bank Plc., Dublin. Aug 26 1,164,164.40 0.00 Businessman LITTLE, KEVIN, Rarooey, Donegal Town. ACC Bank Plc., Dublin. Aug 26 3,824,877.52 0.00 Businessman MALONE, BRENDAN, 16 The Fairways, Letterkenny, Co. ACC Bank Plc., Dublin. Aug 26 1,164,188.56 0.00 Donegal. Businessman MALONE, BRENDAN, 16 The Fairways, Letterkenny, Co. ACC Bank Plc., Dublin. Aug 26 3,824,877.52 0.00 Donegal. Businessman McGINLEY, KEVIN, Prucklish, Churchill, Co. Donegal. Vodafone Ireland Ltd., Dublin. Aug 25 1,413.18 149.52 Gentleman McMENAMIN, MICHAEL, Dreenan, Ballybofey, Co. ACC Bank Plc., Dublin. Aug 26 3,824,877.52 0.00 Donegal. Businessman DUBLIN BCW CAPITAL LIMITED 47 STEPHEN'S PLACE, DUBLIN Collector General. Aug 25 27,369.00 747.74 2. Reg: 387249 BOLAND, TONY, Toberbunny House, Cloghran, Swords, Broadmeadow Castle Management Company Ltd., Aug 25 4,707.25 266.30 Co. Dublin. Gentleman Meath. BYRNE, GERALDINE, 8 The Woods, Griffith Avenue, Private Residential Tenancies Board, Dublin. Aug 22 13,263.51 0.00 Dublin 9. Lady C.A.N.N. CLEANING & MAINTENANCE LIMITED formerly C.A.N.N. SECURITY & MAINTENANCE LIMITED2 An Post t/a Postpoint, Dublin. Aug 23 2,132.54 175.64 PEMBROKE STREET, DUBLIN 4. Reg: 328820 CLARKE, RONAN, 28 South Lott Road, Dublin 4 and Friends First Finance Ltd., Dublin. Aug 26 81,310.00 337.98 Apartment 33, Amien Square, Dublin 1. Businessman CROFTBEAM COMPANY LIMITED UNIT 1C, ROCK ROAD, SANDYFORD INDUSTRIAL ESTATE, DUBLIN 18. Reg: Swan Plant Hire (Dublin) Ltd., Dublin. Aug 26 2,074.79 182.91 252832 FIREICE LIMITED 5 UPPER FITZWILLIAM STREET, Bord Solathair An Leictreachais, Dublin. Aug 25 5,618.80 828.62 DUBLIN 2. Reg: 417049 GEOGHEGAN ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS LIMITED 11/12 PORT TUNNEL BUSINESS PARK, CLONSAUGH, Bushell Interiors Ltd., Dublin. Aug 24 17,059.07 644.00 DUBLIN 17. Reg: 132210 HOBAN, CLAIRE, 51 Orwell Gardens, Churchtown, Dublin 14. Femme Sole EUR4,555.00 paid since date Bank of Scotland Plc., Dublin. Aug 23 26,741.07 644.00 of judgment. JAMES, KENNETH, 5 Brookview Court, Brookfield, Greenhills and District Credit Union Ltd., Dublin. Aug 25 5,454.10 329.02 Tallaght, Dublin 24. Gentleman KEEGAN, BARRY, 49 The Pines, Castleknock, Dublin 15. Danske Bank A/S t/a National Irish Bank, Dublin. Aug 26 71,278.60 315.98 Gentleman McFEELY, THOMAS, 2 Aylesbury Road, Ballsbridge, MCR Personnel Ltd. t/a MCR Group, Dublin. Aug 24 16,500.00 644.00 Dublin 4. Businessman MURPHY, RICHARD, 1 Grove House, Hainault Road, Collector General. Aug 23 20,244.82 747.74 Foxrock, Dublin 18. Director MURTAGH, BERNADETTE, 3 Cairnfort, Stepaside, Dublin Devondale Ltd. and Carrigmore Domain Aug 25 1,341.46 127.04 18. Lady Management Company Ltd., Dublin. MURTAGH, NOEL, 3 Cairnfort, Stepaside, Dublin 18. Devondale Ltd. and Carrigmore Domain Aug 25 1,341.46 127.04 Gentleman Management Company Ltd., Dublin. NOLAN, BERNARD JAMES, 45 Dufferin Avenue, South Collector General. Aug 22 56,084.72 309.63 Circular Road, Dublin 8. Gentleman POWER, RICHARD, 10 Avondale Crescent, Killiney, Co. Collector General. Aug 25 28,362.08 747.74 Dublin. Chiropractor PROPERTY TV LIMITED KLIMA HOUSE, BROOKFIELD Collector General. Aug 23 28,984.74 747.74 AVENUE, BLACKROCK, CO. DUBLIN. Reg: 424921 QUINN, NOEL, 161 Richmond Road, Dublin 3. J.W. Hire & Sales Ltd., Dublin. Aug 22 3,038.85 217.12 Gentleman S & E CARPETS AND FLOORING LIMITED UNIT 12 BALBRIGGAN TRADE CENTRE, CONVENT ROAD, Abingdon Floor Ltd., West Yorkshire. Aug 24 3,300.00 185.45 BALBRIGGAN, CO. DUBLIN. Reg: 371242 SHIELS, PAUL, 24 Willsbrook View, Willsbrook Park, Allied Irish Banks Plc t/a AIB Credit Card Centre, Aug 26 7,542.06 644.00 Lucan, Co. Dublin. Gentleman Dublin. SPRATT, LANCE, t/a FINAL FINISHING,26 Snowdrop Northgate Vehicle Hire (Ireland) Ltd., Dublin. Aug 26 4,932.90 223.55 Walk, Darndale, Dublin 17.
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