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COURT OF APPEAL (CIVIL DIVISION)
ON APPEAL FROM MR JUSTICE NEUBERGER
CHANCERY DIVISION
Strand, London, WC2A 2LL Wednesday 24th October, 2001 |
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B e f o r e :
LORD JUSTICE MUMMERY
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SIR MARTIN NOURSE
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ROSEMARY DOREEN JONES & ORS |
Appellant |
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NATIONAL WESTMINSTER BANK PLC |
Respondent |
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Smith Bernal Reporting Limited, 190 Fleet Street
London EC4A 2AG
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Mr John Martin QC & Miss Georgina Middleton (instructed by Messrs Addleshaw Booth & Co , 100 Barbirolli Square, Manchester, M2 3AB for the Respondent)
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LORD JUSTICE MUMMERY :
This is the judgment of the Court.
The Facts
The Judgment
Transactions at an Undervalue
" (1) This section relates to transactions entered into at an undervalue; and a person enters into such a transaction with another person if
(a)(b)(c) he enters into a transaction with the other for a consideration the value of which, in money or money's worth, is significantly less than the value, in money or money's worth, of the consideration provided by himself.
(2) Where a person has entered into such a transaction, the court may, if satisfied under the next sub-section, make such order as it thinks fit for -
(a) restoring the position ., and(b) protecting the interests of persons who are victims of the transaction.
(3) In the case of a person entering into such a transaction, an order shall only be made if the court is satisfied that it was entered into by him for the purpose
(a) of putting assets beyond the reach of a person who is making , or may at some time make, a claim against him, or(b) of otherwise prejudicing the interests of such a person in relation to the claim which he is making or may make."
(5) In relation to a transaction at an undervalue, references here and below to a victim of the transaction are to a person who is, or is capable of being, prejudiced by it"
Appellants' Submissions
Approach under s. 423
Crystallisation of Floating Charge
" (1) An agricultural charge creating a floating charge shall have the like effect as if the charge had been created by a duly registered debenture issued by a company:
Provided that-
(a) the charge shall become a fixed charge upon the property comprised in the charge as existing at the date of its becoming a fixed charge-
(i) upon bankruptcy order being made against the farmer;
(ii) upon the death of the farmer;
(iii) upon the dissolution of partnership in the case where the property charged is partnership property;
(iv) upon notice in writing to that effect being given by the bank on the happening of any event which by virtue of the charge confers on the bank the right to give such a notice."
"That which kept the charge hovering has now been released and the force of gravity causes it to settle and fasten on the subject of the charge within its reach and grasp. The paralysis, while it may still be unwelcome, can no longer be resisted" (p. 378 B-C ).
" .one of the effects of a company granting a floating charge is that, irrespective of whether it is agreed as one of the terms of the charge itself, the charge will automatically become a fixed charge if the company chargor ceases carrying on its business. I think that Nourse J concluded that that is an inherent feature of a floating charge granted by a company. If that is so, then it seems to me that, in the opening part of section 7 (1) of the 1928 Act, the legislature has effectively provided that this is also an inherent characteristic of the charge granted under the 1928 Act."
" Subject to compliance with the obligations so imposed a fixed charge shall not prevent the farmer from selling any of the property subject to the charge, and neither the purchaser, nor, in the case of a sale by auction , the auctioneer, shall be concerned to see that such obligations are complied with notwithstanding that he may be aware of the existence of the charge."
Result