Woman seeks to appoint receiver over Dublin hotel partnership

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A woman has brought High Court proceedings against parties including her estranged husband in an attempt to have a receiver appointed over a partnership which owns a hotel in Dublin’s Temple Bar.

She claims that she has been excluded from the management of the partnership and claims Mr Conway is putting the partnership’s assets in jeopardy by, she alleges, “treating the assets as his own”.

As a result, she claims that the partnership has been dissolved and wants experienced insolvency practitioner and accountant Mr Myles Kirby appointed over the partnership. Ms Conway is also seeking various orders and declarations including an order winding up the partnership and an order for the sale of the partnership’s assets, which would be conducted by the receiver.

The matter was mentioned before Friday’s vacation sitting of the High Court when Gary McCarthy SC, instructed by solicitor Tom Casey for Ms Conway said the parties had agreed to adjourn the matter.

 

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