Couple who keep exotic pets in garage claim man has breached court order

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Laois

Dispute arises over garage allegedly paid for but which the couple claim was not properly conveyed to them by solicitor

The couple allege the defendants have engaged in a 'land grab' and have made demands of them and their neighbours who also have garages in the estate for money. Photograph: Alan BetsonA Co Laois couple claim that a High Court order restraining a development firm and its principals from contacting them over the disputed ownership of a garage used to keep exotic pets has been breached.

The order is being sought as part of the couple’s proceedings where they allege the defendants have threatened and intimidated them. The judge also ruled that the injunction, preventing the defendants from directly contacting the plaintiffs, is to remain in place. The judge made his remarks after being informed of an earlier breach by Mr Martin snr of the terms of the injunction.

Despite paying for it, the couple say the garage does not appear to have been properly conveyed to them, due to an oversight by their former solicitor.The couple say they were unaware of the issue until recent months but allege the defendants have engaged in a “land grab” and have made demands of them and their neighbours who also have garages in the estate for money.

 

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