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ON APPEAL FROM THE QUEEN'S BENCH DIVISION
HHJ SEYMOUR QC
REF NO: HQ09X03327
Strand, London, WC2A 2LL |
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B e f o r e :
LORD JUSTICE RICHARDS
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LORD JUSTICE LEVESON
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GLENTREE ESTATES LIMITED |
Appellant |
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HOLBETON LIMITED |
Respondent |
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Mr Adam Solomon (instructed by Ross & Craig) for the Respondent
Hearing date : 21 June 2011
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Crown Copyright ©
Lord Justice Maurice Kay :
"the continuity between the original relation brought about by the agent and the ultimate transaction has not been merely dislocated or postponed but broken."
"78. I find that, contrary to the evidence of Mr Adenle-Samuels and Mr Aderemi, Mr Ibrahim did not make a further offer of £12,000,000 for Silverwood after the offer of £10,000,000 was rejected. What he did do, within three days of viewing Silverwood, was decide to purchase The Villa at a price of £5,800,000. That decision, as it seems to me, demonstrates that, at that time, Mr Ibrahim was not sufficiently interested in purchasing Silverwood to allow any time to pass while considering making a further offer, still less actually to make a further offer. The decision not further to pursue any prospect of obtaining Silverwood, but to purchase The Villa, was, in my judgment, consistent, and consistent only, with Mr Ibrahim having decided not to seek to acquire Silverwood at that time. That finding is supported by the fact, as I find, that no further discussion between Mr Ibrahim and Mr Kramer about Silverwood took place at any stage after the rejection of the offer of £10,000,000.
79. What revived interest on the part of Mr Ibrahim in purchasing Silverwood was the false information conveyed to him in the context of the attempted fraud that he might be able to purchase Silverwood for £12,000,000. As it seems to me, the price at which Mr Ibrahim thought that he could obtain Silverwood was critical to the revival of interest. Mr Ibrahim had maintained, I find, his interest in purchasing a further property in the area of The Bishops Avenue after completing his purchase of The Villa but did not, prior to the beginning of June 2009 and the start of the attempted fraud, show any continuing interest in Silverwood. Once the attempted fraud was revealed, Mr Ibrahim took the initiative, and asked to be put in direct contact with Mr Ahmed. It seems to me that Mr Ibrahim took that step because he was interested in acquiring Silverwood, but only if it could be had at a price which he was prepared to pay. Out of the direct discussions between Mr Ibrahim and MrAhmed emerged the possibility, which I find was suggested by Mr Ahmed, that The Villa might be offered in part-exchange for Silverwood. The introduction of the possibility of part-exchange proved to be the key to the eventual sale …
84. Quite simply, on the facts as I have found them to be, Glentree was not the, or an, effective cause of the eventual sale of Silverwood to Mr Ibrahim. The evidence did not show … that Mr Ibrahim maintained a continuous interest in Silverwood after viewing it with Mr Kramer on 3 March 2009. To the contrary, he almost immediately lost interest when his offer of £10,000,000 was rejected, and bought The Villa. His interest was subsequently revived by the false intelligence that Holbeton was prepared to sell Silverwood for £12,000,000. However, the real effective cause of the sale was that in discussion between Mr Ibrahim and Mr Ahmed it emerged that Holbeton was prepared to take The Villa in part-exchange for Silverwood, plus, as it first appeared, £11,000,000 … After showing Mr Ibrahim around Silverwood and acting as the conduit between Mr Ibrahim and Mr Ahmed in relation to the offer of £10,000,000 Glentree did exactly nothing in relation to encouraging Mr Ibrahim to purchase Silverwood and it performed no role in the achievement of the eventual sale."
Conclusion
Lord Justice Richards:
Lord Justice Leveson: