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Repossessed property not undervalued

Language: English Series: Estates Gazette Case Summaries ; 1995 EGCS 144(1) (14 October 1995)Publication details: 1995Subject(s): Summary: In "Minah v Bank of Ireland" QBD 3 October 1995 it was decided that the Bank did not err in selling property for £39,000, in employing two estate agents or clearing the property ; plaintiff alleges property was undervalued, fees paid to two estate agents were unjustified, and he had suffered loss of personal effects.
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In "Minah v Bank of Ireland" QBD 3 October 1995 it was decided that the Bank did not err in selling property for £39,000, in employing two estate agents or clearing the property ; plaintiff alleges property was undervalued, fees paid to two estate agents were unjustified, and he had suffered loss of personal effects.