Pedigree breeders win High Court injunction to stop lenders selling their family land
Briefly

Liam Philpott and his wife Anne Pounds have secured a High Court injunction that stops the sale of their property in Bohernascrub, Co Cork, due to a dispute over a loan that they claim has been repaid. A 2012 letter presented by Philpott states that the loan was cleared in full. The injunction was initially granted last year on an interim basis and has now been extended, preventing any transactions involving the land as the legal argument continues, underscoring the significance of proper documentation in resolving such disputes.
A High Court judge has confirmed an injunction preventing the sale of lands owned by Liam Philpott, as he presented a letter from 2012 stating that his loan was repaid in full.
Liam Philpott and his wife Anne Pounds claim that the 2012 letter serves as proof that the loan related to the land in Bohernascrub was cleared over a decade ago.
The injunction, which was initially granted on an interim basis in July of the previous year, has been extended, preventing any transactions involving the property until the resolution of the legal conflict.
This extension of the injunction highlights the importance of documentation in property disputes, as the 2012 letter plays a critical role in Philpott's claim against the land sale.
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