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CHANCERY DIVISION
ON APPEAL FROM THE NEWPORT (ISLE OF WIGHT) COUNTY COURT
IN BANKRUPTCY
Strand, London, WC2A 2LL |
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B e f o r e :
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PHILLIP A. ROBERTS |
Appellant |
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PINNACLE ENTERTAINMENT LIMITED |
Respondent |
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Sebastian Prentis (instructed by Pollards) for the Respondent
Hearing date: 13th October 2003
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Crown Copyright ©
Mr Justice Evans-Lombe:
"If you wish to attend please return the form of proxy together with your statement of claim…."
"5.23(1) Subject as follows, at the creditors meeting for any resolution to pass approving any proposal or modification there must be a majority in excess of three quarters in value of creditors present in person or by proxy and voting on the resolution.(2) …
(3) In the following cases there is to be left out of account a creditors vote in respect of any claim or part of a claim-
(a) Where written notice of the claim was not given, either at the meeting or before it, to the chairman or the nominee;…(5) It is for the chairman of the meeting to decide whether under this rule –
(a) A vote is to be left out of account in accordance with paragraph (3)…(7) The chairman's decision on any matter under this rule is subject to appeal to the court by any creditor or by the debtor… ."
"The creditor must in order to be entitled to vote have given notice of his claims to the chairman or the nominee (if different); but since there is no reference here to Case 1or Case 2 it is not clear whether (since by rule 5.17(2) the Case 1 creditor's claim is based on his debt at the date of the bankruptcy order), the Case 1 creditor needs to give a further written notice of his claim."
"5.22(1) Subject as follows, at the creditors meeting the chairman shall ascertain the entitlement of persons wishing to vote and shall admit or reject their claims accordingly…."