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McFeely given two weeks for appeal
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[Irish Times] - Bankrupt developer Thomas McFeely has been permitted another two weeks to prepare for his Supreme Court appeal against orders made against him in connection with works on his Priory Hall apartments. Mr McFeely is appealing orders made last November in
Action to jail Priory Hall developer adjourned
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[RTE.ie] - Dublin City Council's court application to have Priory Hall developer Thomas McFeely jailed has been adjourned. Dublin City Council's Supreme Court application to have Priory Hall developer Thomas McFeely jailed has been adjourned.
Higgins claims Belmayne 'cover-up'
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[Irish Times] - Priory Hall developer Thomas McFeely was declared bankrupt by a court in London last month. “I feel for the tenants who have to leave Belmayne for a number of days to get this matter rectified,” said Mr Kenny. “I also feel for the tenants of Priory
Date set for Priory Hall appeal
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[Irish Times] - Thomas McFeely, whose Coalport Building Company developed the Priory Hall complex, will not be involved in the council's appeal. He has brought a separate appeal against a High Court ruling that he breached orders and undertakings requiring him to meet
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