John Magnier seeks to enforce €15M farm purchase in High Court-is there an enforceable contract?
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- John Magnier seeks to enforce €15M farm purchase in High Court-is there an enforceable contract?
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This is a good argument as to why one should seek professional help when purchasing property.
Was there a contract in the first place executed by both parties? This is a good case to watch - thanks for the update. You are great
Old saying in HR if it’s not in writing it never happened
Contract law ,is driven by how much money you have,on the face of it magner has no case,he did transfer 15m byt that does not bind the seller,auctioneers deposit is not binding, but the more money you have the more arguing power it will be interesting to see if the strict interpretation of law is applied !! Or like the vulture funds and the judges contract law is bended or just ignored !!!
The other fella has a few quid too :)
I’ve skipped too many Contract law lectures to give an opinion. It’s the background stories that interest me here; why did the seller change their mind on the deal and did some professional not do their job to tie down without doubt such a large deal.
The auctioneer in this case was exhibiting some sketchy behaviour, the first reports of this case suggested that the other bidder in this, Monty Regan was not asked for his final offer before Magnier claimed the deal was done.
enjoyed that very interesting
This will be an interesting case and eventual judgement.
Any experience I have suggests that Auctioneer's memo will not carry it through.
The existence of a much higher bid adds another dimension.
I sense, it's a little bit more complicated as you say because it's now a company I gather probably a limited liability company. I want to whether this might enter in to realms of company law and Maybe contract. In any event, it was ready require evidence in writing where both parties agree to form of agreement unconditionally.
ContractYeahWellContractYeahI sense, it's a little bit more complicated as you say because it's now a company I gather probably a limited liability company. I want to whether this might enter in to realms of company law and Maybe contract. In any event, it was ready require evidence in writing where both parties agree to form of agreement unconditionally. I sense that Land-law takes precedence over company and or contract law.?
Any update on this case
Was it the land and conveyancing act 1881?
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