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The value of judgments registered in Ireland against companies and individuals was more than €12m this week as the taxman, credit unions and banks turned to the courts to ensure debtors met their financial obligations, according to StubbsGazette.
There were 122 judgments registered and the single biggest judgment was registered for €3,762,792.57 against Denis McMahon, Beechurst, North Circular Road, Limerick. The creditor in this case was the National Asset Loan Management Ltd., Dublin
The Collector General was among the most active in the courts, securing 39 registered judgments valued at €1.44m. The largest judgment taken by the Collector General was for €217,787.03, against Thomas Donnegan, Newcastle, Enfield, Co Meath.
The average value of a registered judgment was €204,959.66. The data excludes summary and non-registered judgments.