Mulvey v Flanagan

JurisdictionIreland
Judgment Date01 January 1936
Date01 January 1936
CourtHigh Court (Irish Free State)
[H. C., I.F.S.]
Mulvey
and
Flanagan

Circuit Court jurisdiction -Action to establish title - Valuation of premises undetermined.

Where a declaration of title and other relief were obtained concerning premises, portion of which had not been valued for poor law purposes separately from certain adjoining premises not the subject-matter of the suit, and which therefore could not be definitely stated by the plaintiff to fall within or without the limits of the jurisdiction of the Circuit Court, the Court directed that the action had been properly brought in the High Court and that, accordingly, the costs awarded to the successful...

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  • Meagher v Woods
    • Ireland
    • High Court
    • 3 July 2015
    ...Circuit Court limit a claim is properly brought in the High Court.’ 44 The learned author refers to the case of Mulvey v. Flanaghan [1936] Ir.Jur.Rep. 40 as authority for this proposition. That case is authority for the proposition that where several premises are the subject matter of an ac......

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