| Limerick third on court judgement value list |
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| by Administrator | |||
| Thursday, 04 February 2010 12:41 | |||
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National figures show 54% increase to €36.4 million in 2009 IN FIGURES released by ICC, Limerick accounted for 62 court judgements or just over 6% of the national total. However, the total value of the judgements in Limerick sat at €2,238,974 which ranked third on the national list behind Cork €4,612,295 in second and Dublin €13,043,089. Nationally, the Value of Court Judgments (CJ’s) against companies in the Republic of Ireland for the recovery of unpaid debt increased by 54% on 2008 reaching a staggering €36.4 million in 2009. This is despite the fact that the total number of CJ’s lodged decreased from 2,065 in 2008 to 1,531 in 2009, essentially doubling the average value of a judgment from €11,452 to €23,778. Not surprisingly the ‘Construction’ sector accounted for the largest number of Court Judgments filed with 31.4% and totalling a massive €11.4million. Manufacturing and Business Activities followed on level pairing with 14% and €5million each. The pain felt by the Hospitality Industry is visible through the €2.9million worth of CJ’s against the sector, whilst further reinforcement of the difficult year in the Housing market is reflected in the €2.7million CJ’s in Real Estate and Renting.
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