Irish High Court rules arbitral award may constitute a debt for the purposes of bankruptcy proceedings | Practical Law

Irish High Court rules arbitral award may constitute a debt for the purposes of bankruptcy proceedings | Practical Law

In Des Hennessey v Building Contractors Ltd v O'Beirne [2015] IEHC 596, the Irish High Court considered whether the arbitrator had been validly appointed and whether the petitioner was entitled to enforce an arbitral award as a debt through the bankruptcy summons procedure.

Irish High Court rules arbitral award may constitute a debt for the purposes of bankruptcy proceedings

Practical Law UK Legal Update Case Report 0-619-5925 (Approx. 5 pages)

Irish High Court rules arbitral award may constitute a debt for the purposes of bankruptcy proceedings

by Joe Kelly and Davinia Brennan, A&L Goodbody
Published on 21 Oct 2015Ireland
In Des Hennessey v Building Contractors Ltd v O'Beirne [2015] IEHC 596, the Irish High Court considered whether the arbitrator had been validly appointed and whether the petitioner was entitled to enforce an arbitral award as a debt through the bankruptcy summons procedure.