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High Court refuses application for liberty to enter final judgment against the defendant in the sum of €140,986.14, and remits the matter to plenary hearing, on the grounds that the averments and exhibits in his affidavits sufficiently set out the defence on which the defendant relies.
High Court - summary summons - claim of €140,986 on foot of services provided - test in Aer Rianta CPT v. Ryanair Limited - court refuses to enter judgement against the Defendant - accepts that defendant has grounds to defend the proceedings - evidence that defendant may have over-paid plaintiff - matter remitted to plenary hearing.
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