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In the run up to Christmas and in the first week of 2013 there were 215 judgments registered in the courts valued at 10.6m.
Danske Bank registered the single largest judgment for €1.9m “jointly and severely” against two debtors namely: Joseph Bolton of No 1, The Lawn, Plunkett Hall, Dunboyne, County Meath and Noel Butler of Belinstown House, Ballyboughal, County Dublin.
Revenue secured court-ordered judgments valued at €3m with the average tax debt standing at just over €55,000.
Credit Unions secured 12 court judgments valued at €273,000 and is receiving partial payments from three debtors.
The largest judgment was taken by Roscrea Credit Union in Tipperary for €117,850 against Grove Oil (Roscrea) limited.