Purported conveyance of couple’s Ballsbridge property to West Indies firm was fraudulent, High Court rules

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Mr Justice Brian O’Moore described the facts of the case as “truly extraordinary”

The judge said the registration came on foot of an application from Hamilton, which purportedly acquired the property by deed of conveyance in January 2018 from Kent, which has an address in Nevis, in the West Indies.

Mr Curran provided “plain and uncontradicted evidence” that neither he nor his wife executed any conveyance of title to the property in favour of Kent nor did they part with title to the property since acquiring it other than the arrangements entered into with Permanent TSB, the judge said.

 

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