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Article: A DISPUTE over the alleged failure of Dunnes Stores to complete an agreement to become anchor tenant at the Point Village in Dublin's docklands has been settled, the Commercial Court was told yesterday.
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- Irish Independent (Dublin, Republic of Ireland)
- Article date:
- April 3, 2009
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Dunnes and Point developer settle in '23m row
A DISPUTE over the alleged failure of Dunnes Stores to complete an agreement to become anchor tenant at the Point Village in Dublin's docklands has been settled, the Commercial Court was told yesterday.
Businessman Harry Crosbie had claimed Dunnes alleged failure was jeopardising the project's financing, and he sought orders requiring Dunnes to pay '23m.
Mr Justice Peter Kelly was yesterday told by counsel for Point Village Development Ltd (PVD) the action had settled and could be struck out.
The proceedings were admitted to the Commercial Court in February, but adjourned as the sides tried ...