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FAMILY DIVISION
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SHELLEY MANN |
Applicant |
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DAVID MANN |
Respondent |
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MR. J. WARSHAW (instructed by Sears Tooth) appeared on behalf of the Respondent.
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MR. JUSTICE MOSTYN:
"The periodical payments order made on the last occasion was plainly not made in addition to the lump sum provision. To avoid any future argument, it should be recorded that any liability under that periodical payments order will be credited against any liability under the lump sum order, if there be any."
I should say that for reasons which I have been defeated in trying to understand, the respondent appears to be suggesting that he does not owe any general arrears of lump sum when it is perfectly plain that he owes a vast amount to the wife.
"MR. WARSHAW: My Lord, there is a lingering issue that I wanted to ventilate in para.26 of my document, just to clarify in case there is any future argument about this. The order that you made ----
MR. JUSTICE MOSTYN: If he makes any payments under the emergency order, then they are to be subtracted from the overall lump sum that he owes you."
I am of the view that that exchange altered the character of the order of 12th May.
"Order that there be a stay of enforcement of 12th May order by means of a judgment summons under s.5 of the Debtors Act 1869 (but not otherwise) pending the determination of the appellant's application for permission to appeal the 12th May order. It will be for the Lord or Lady Justice dealing with such an application to decide whether such stay should be continued pending appeal if permission is granted.
Reasons: An appeal could be rendered nugatory if a stay is not granted."
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Later:
Friday 19th September 2014