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Cheque book could have saved drunk driver from jail, court hears

A young man, charged with drunk and dangerous driving, could have been saved from serving a seven month sentence if he had brought his cheque book to pay more than €5,000 worth of damage, the Galway District Court heard this week.

The heart of banking regulation

The Great Depression of 1929 is the only economic event comparable to our current morass. A post mortem study in the 1930s into the cause of the Wall Street crash concluded that it was due to deregulation of the financial sector.

The heart of banking regulation

The Great Depression of 1929 is the only economic event comparable to our current morass. A post mortem study in the 1930s into the cause of the Wall Street crash concluded that it was due to deregulation of the financial sector.

Refused to leave Dunnes

A man who refused to leave Dunnes Stores Harbour Place despite being banned, has received a one month prison sentence.

The heart of banking regulation

The Great Depression of 1929 is the only economic event comparable to our current morass. A post mortem study in the 1930s into the cause of the Wall Street crash concluded that it was due to deregulation of the financial sector.

Gifting assets in the current market climate

Now is a good time to transfer assets and/or family owned businesses to the next generation and avail of the potential tax benefits arising from reduced property values.

Lease & Live — enjoy your future home now

Lease & Live, a new company in Galway, is determined to spark life back into the property sector with a fantastic new initiative. High deposits and restrictive agreements have caused the steps of the property ladder to wobble, especially for first time buyers, but Lease & Live is determined to strengthen the opportunities for homeowners. This scheme offers prospective home owners the chance to rent their dream home for up to three years with the opportunity to purchase the property at the end of the lease, with all finances paid to be deducted as down payment.

Junior inventor competition

The Irish Patents Office has announced details of its new Junior Inventor 2009 competition, which is aimed at primary school students and is being launched by the office to mark world intellectual property day, which falls on April 26. This year’s theme is the promotion of green innovation as the key to a secure future.

Court appearance for Killala man who was stumbling onto road while drunk

A 29-year-old Killala man who was intoxicated in a public area and failed to comply with a garda direction was convicted and fined €500 at Ballina District Court this week.

Constance Cassidy to address BPW summer lunch

Constance Cassidy SC is to be the guest speaker at the BPW summer lunch to be held next month at The Ardilaun.

 

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