This subtopic provides guidance on interim remedies, such as injunctions, Anton Pillar orders and Norwich Pharmacal orders, default judgment and discontinuing a claim.
Practice Note: Ireland—Interim remedies considers the principal interim remedies available to protect parties’ legal rights. It considers the principles applied by the Irish courts in considering whether to grant injunctions, both prohibitory and mandatory, Mareva (or freezing) injunctions, Anton Pillar orders and Norwich Pharmacal orders
Practice Note: Ireland—Discontinuance of a claim gives guidance on a plaintiff’s right to discontinue proceedings or part of a claim in the Supreme Court under SI 15/1986 (IRL), Order 58, Rules of the Superior Courts and Court of Appeal under SI 15/1986 (IRL), Order 86A, Rules of the Superior Courts, the High Court under SI 15/1986 (IRL), Order 26, Rules of the Superior Courts, the Circuit Court under SI 510/2001 (IRL), Order 21, Circuit Court Rules and the District Court under Order 47B DCR. It considers various reasons for discontinuing a claim together with the effect of discontinuance, including the costs consequences of discontinuing and the ability to bring subsequent proceedings. In doing so, it offers guidance on how
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