Raging Bull
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Judge Hogan said the Ombudsman erred in concluding that the words “in response to market conditions” were clear when they were not and the Ombudsman’s decision could not be allowed to stand. He set aside the decision and remitted the matter to the Ombudsman for a fresh determination of the complaint “in a manner not inconsistent with this judgment.”
I find this case very complicated. Basically the court is saying the terms are ambigious, and that the ombudsman was wrong in his determination, so now the ombudsman has to make a new determination, based on what though? The court decision.
Anyway I hope they win, means my interest rate with Ulster can also be challenged.
I always understood one had no right to go to court unless you went to teh ombudsman first.
And these are very brave people, who is paying the costs, did the judge not rule on that?
.............Well done to the people but the most interesting bit is this.....we will have to wait to written judgement but this throws the whole function of FSO into doubt to a certain extent
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Judge Hogan said the resolution of the issue before the court raised once again the fundamental question of what the true role of the Ombudsman was and if the court should defer to the Ombudsman on the question of contract law.
He said it was never the intention of the Oireachtas that a complainant should be disadvantaged by electing to make a complaint to the Ombudsman rather than by proceeding in the ordinary courts.
It would be inappropriate for the court to defer to the Ombudsman on the issues of contract law and only interfere if the interpretation of the contract was somehow unreasonable or irrational. "
The Ombudsman was wrong to say that the term was clear. That is all that the High Court has said. The High Court is clear that the term is ambiguous. Now the Ombudsman must hear the case again in that light.
Does your Ulster Bank mortgage have a term like that? I doubt it. If it does have such a term, then you should complain immediately and not wait for this case to be processed.
Not sure where you got that. A consumer can go directly to the Circuit Court or the High Court. Should I go to the Ombudsman or to Court?
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Thanks Brendan, just thinking that myself.
Would you advise me to do the same Brendan, given the different terminology?
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