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2012-05-09 13:17:03 |
Enniskerry Walkers must pay High Court costs
Co Wicklow walkers must pay costs after High Court case on right of way dispute.
A judge has made an award of costs for six days in the High Court to the plaintiff in a controversial case involving a walking group in Enniskerry, Co Wicklow. Mr Justice John McMenamin criticised both parties in the case. Mr Niall Lenoach and Mr Noel Barry, who are chairman and secretary respectively of a local walking association, initially took a case against landowner Joseph Walker. They were attempting to prove that there was a public right of way on Mr Walker’s property. However they lost the case, with Mr Justice John McMenamin ruling that the route in question is not a public right of way.
The judge ruled that the defendants in today’s case relating to costs will be entitled to the costs of the interim and interlocutory motions pre-trial. There will be a set-off of the defendants’ costs against the plaintiffs.
Giving his ruling, Mr Justice McMenamin criticised both parties and said he did not see evidence of much common sense in this dispute from either party. “On the scale of things, I am afraid the defendants showed much less common sense in pursuing a case which would be pursued by political action rather than through the courts,” the judge said.
The High Court case had lasted a total of 11 days. |
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Forum: General Thank you MV |
ahendroff 3 hours ago. At 5.42pm today I completed my 404th and final Arderin. Long journey to here. Delighted & overjoyed. Humbled at the challenge also. And thanks Mountain Views for that. Gougane Barra will always be... |
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Summit Comment Soarns Hill: Forested summit |
slemish 13 hours ago. Getting to the summit of Soarns Hill is difficult and the extensive forestry means that views are severely limited. But as it qualifies under MV prominence rules, off I went to climb it. I parked ... |
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Summit Comment Soarns Hill: Local summit visit |
Harry Goodman 13 hours ago. Climbed Soarns Hill to-day as one of the 100 listed hills nearest to my home. I used three5four0's very helpful route description. The following additional information may be useful. The second... |
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Forum: General ... |
BleckCra a day ago. Thank you kevin carroll. If I can put a smile on that contrary face, the Matterhorn should be a cakewalk. |
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Forum: Suggestions Re Main Area Display, logging |
simon3 a day ago. The suggestion is that the list of summits for a mountain area obtained by asking for More Detail for the mountain area show whether or not the summit has been climbed. This has now been implement... |
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Summit Summary Meenanea: Bump on ridge with good views. |
Collaborative entry Last edit by: simon3 2 days ago. Meenanea is a summit of low prominence on the ridge from Cronamuck to Croaghbarnes.
It is most likely that it will be reached as part of a traverse along this ridge.
It has excellent views towa... |
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Summit Summary Cronamuck: Granite knob at the end of a ridge. |
Collaborative entry Last edit by: simon3 2 days ago. This summit can be reached using the ridge extending NE from Croaghbarnes and there are suggestions it could be reached from Commeen to the north on the R253.
Cronamuck has views over towards Gau... |
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Forum: General A Cloon Horseshoe "mini Scavvy"? |
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