The High Court has upheld the right of a special purpose vehicle company to the peaceful and uninterrupted use and enjoyment of a 5.4-acre plot of land, dismissing the defendants' claims of undervalue and interference with access to the courts. The court found conclusive evidence of the company's ownership and entitlement to possession, rejecting the defendants' occupation rights and confirming the legality of the property's sale. The original Circuit Court decision, which struck out the claim and made no order as to costs, was overturned, with the High Court granting the company a declaration of entitlement and orders to restrain trespassing and remove livestock from the land.
Special purpose vehicle company, peaceful and uninterrupted use, Galway land, trespass, ownership, possession, Circuit Court, High Court, Registration of Title Act 1964, Conveyancing Act 1881, Deed of Transfer, mortgage, default, power of sale, valuation evidence, market value, residential development, trespassing, livestock, injunction, declaratory relief.