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Dispute between whiskey firms settled, court told
Dispute between whiskey firms settled, court told

Irish Times

time07-07-2025

  • Business
  • Irish Times

Dispute between whiskey firms settled, court told

A dispute over a contract to supply whiskey from the John Teeling -founded Great Northern Distillery (GND) to a wholesaler and its associated distribution company has been settled, the Commercial Court heard. Dundalk-based wholesaler O'Malley Ireland Spirits Trading Ltd and its related distributor Nonto DAC had brought proceedings against GreatNorthern Distillery Ltd (GND) which operates a whiskey distillery in Dundalk. O'Malley and Nonto claimed they purchased some €60 million in whiskey from GND for around five years. GND, both directly and through third parties, operates several 'bonded' warehouses which are regulated by Customs and Revenue and which store the product with excise duty suspended until such time as it exits the 'bonded chain'. READ MORE O'Malley and Noto sought court declarations including that it has title to whiskey purchased by O'Malley for the first three-quarters of 2024. They also sought a declaration that having paid in full for those periods that the defendant has no entitlement to exercise a €6.4 million lien over the whiskey for fourth quarter warehousing and transport costs. They also sought an injunction directing the defendant to provide access to its warehouses for the purpose of taking possession of the first three quarters' whiskey. GND disputed the claims. On Monday, Mr Justice Michael Twomey was told there was no appearances for the parties as the case had been settled and struck out.

€60m whiskey contract dispute between firms settled in Commercial Court
€60m whiskey contract dispute between firms settled in Commercial Court

BreakingNews.ie

time07-07-2025

  • Business
  • BreakingNews.ie

€60m whiskey contract dispute between firms settled in Commercial Court

A dispute over a contract to supply whiskey from the John Teeling-founded Great Northern Distillery to a wholesaler and its associated distribution company has been settled, the Commercial Court heard. Dundalk-based wholesaler O'Malley Ireland Spirits Trading Ltd and its related distributor Nonto DAC had brought proceedings against Great Northern Distillery Ltd (GND) which operates a whiskey distillery in Dundalk. Advertisement O'Malley and Nonto claimed they purchased some €60 million in whiskey from GND for around five years. GND, both directly and through third parties, operates several "bonded" warehouses which are regulated by Customs and Revenue and which store the product with excise duty suspended until such time as it exits the "bonded chain". O'Malley and Noto sought court declarations including that it has title to whiskey purchased by O'Malley for the first three-quarters of 2024. Ireland Man (32) jailed after being caught with €400k of c... Read More They also sought a declaration that having paid in full for those periods that the defendant has no entitlement to exercise a €6.4 million lien over the whiskey for fourth quarter warehousing and transport costs. They also sought an injunction directing the defendant to provide access to its warehouses for the purpose of taking possession of the first three quarters' whiskey. GND disputed the claims. On Monday, the case was listed before Mr Justice Michael Twomey was told there was no appearances for the parties as the case had been settled and struck out.

Dispute between whiskey wholesalers and distillery admitted to Commercial Court
Dispute between whiskey wholesalers and distillery admitted to Commercial Court

Irish Times

time12-05-2025

  • Business
  • Irish Times

Dispute between whiskey wholesalers and distillery admitted to Commercial Court

A dispute over a contract to supply whiskey from the John Teeling founded Great Northern Distillery to a wholesaler and its associated distribution company has been admitted to the fast track Commercial Court list. Dundalk-based wholesaler O'Malley Ireland Spirits Trading Ltd and its related distributor Nonto DAC have brought proceedings against Great Northern Distillery Ltd (GND) which operates a whiskey distillery in Dundalk. O'Malley and Nonto claim they have purchased some €60 million in whiskey from GND for around five years. GND, both directly and through third parties, operates several 'bonded' warehouses which are regulated by Customs and Revenue and which store the product with excise duty suspended until such time as it exits the 'bonded chain'. READ MORE The plaintiff companies seek declarations from the court including that it has title to whiskey purchased by O'Malley for the first three-quarters of 2024. They also seek a declaration that having paid in full for those periods that the defendant has no entitlement to exercise a €6.4 million lien over the whiskey for fourth quarter warehousing and transport costs. They also seek an injunction directing the defendant to provide access to its warehouses for the purpose of taking possession of the first three quarters' whiskey. GND dispute the claims. On Monday, Mr Justice Mark Sanfey admitted the case to the Commercial Court following an application from Bernard Dunleavy SC, for the plaintiffs, and on consent of Michael Howard SC, for the defendant. The judge said the injunction application could be heard next month.

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