Fate of 30 former Catholic schools — used by 10,500 students every day — remains in question as lawyers debate Mount Cashel insolvency case | SaltWire

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Fate of 30 former Catholic schools — used by 10,500 students every day — remains in question as lawyers debate Mount Cashel insolvency case | SaltWire
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The matter of 30 schools tangled up in the insolvency case of the Roman Catholic Episcopal Corp. of St. John’s was postponed again in court Monday, Feb. 27, with counsel for the province indicating they may be close to settling out of court.

Lawyers representing the Roman Catholic Episcopal Corp. of St. John’s, the province, the Newfoundland and Labrador English School District, Mount Cashel survivors and restructuring monitor Ernst & Young appeared in Newfoundland and Labrador Supreme Court in St. John’s Monday morning, Feb. 27. - Tara BradburyST. JOHN'S, N.L. — The matter of close to three dozen schools tangled up in the insolvency case of the Roman Catholic Episcopal Corp. of St.

The court had been scheduled to hear an application from claimants against the church, seeking to sort out the status of the schools and their potential to become marketable assets as the archdiocese continues selling properties to raise money to settle claims with survivors of sexual abuse. The schools in question are technically still owned by the church but are operated by the school district, which has argued they are protected from being sold because they are still in use.

“We were persuaded that it would be productive to set the matter over for a little less than two months,” he told Handrigan.

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