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High Court grants a tenant the right to inspect the books and records of a property management company following the company's failure to comply with a District Court judgment ordering compensation for unlawful eviction; and the Court also summon the company's director for examination regarding the company's financial status and ability to satisfy the judgment.
Unlawful eviction - tenant rights - Residential Tenancies Board (RTB) - District Court judgment - Companies Act 2014 - examination of company officers - inspection of company records - nulla bona - corporate insolvency - statutory declaration - misfeasance - breach of duty - enforcement of judgment - Order 42 rule 36 - Rules of the Superior Courts (RSC) - Société de Participations Financières (SOPARFI) - corporate structure - shareholder dividends - company solvency.
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