Legal action by Wexford beef plant against farmers struck out

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Slaney Foods said it retained the right to return to court if the need arose

High Court proceedings brought against several protesters outside a beef processing plant in Co Wexford have been struck out following an agreement between the parties.International Unlimited Company secured injunctions against persons it claimed had been blockading its premises at Ryland Lower, Bunclody Co Wexford.

The injunction prevented the six defendants or anyone else who had knowledge of the order from trespassing obstructing, hindering or in any way interfering with access to the company’s premises. On Monday Brian O’Moore SC for the company told Mr Justice Garrett Simons that following talks between the parties it had been agreed that the proceedings could be struck out.

Solicitor James Staines for the defendants said that his clients were also consenting to the matter being struck out.

Source: Law Daily Report (lawdailyreport.net)

 

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