The article reports on the Irish High Court decision in the 2014 Ulster Bank Ireland Ltd. vs. Dermody court case regarding issues of financial institutions contemplating debt enforcement and possession proceedings. It states that the concern is whether evidence can be given by an officer or employee rather than by the bank during proceedings. The court case involves the borrower who argued the evidence was inadmissible and hearsay under the Bankers' Books Evidence Act of 1879.
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