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National Asset Management Agency

Dáil Éireann Debate, Thursday - 1 March 2012

Thursday, 1 March 2012

Questions (62)

Kevin Humphreys

Question:

62 Deputy Kevin Humphreys asked the Minister for Finance if the National Asset Management Agency is a State authority for the purposes of the Statute of Limitations Act 1957; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [11920/12]

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NAMA is not a State authority for the purposes of the Statute of Limitations Act 1957. A state authority means any authority being a Minister of State or the Commissioner of Public Works in Ireland or the Irish Land Commission or the Revenue Commissioners or the Attorney General. The primary consequence of being a state authority is that it removes time limits on bringing a legal action specific to the purposes of the state authority. As NAMA is not a state authority for the purpose of the statute of limitations, this means that NAMA is subject to the same time limits in bringing legal actions as other legal persons.

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