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You are here: BAILII >> Databases >> England and Wales High Court (Chancery Division) Decisions >> Gold Fields Mining LLC v Tucker & Anor [2008] EWHC 1697 (Ch) (09 July 2008) URL: http://www.bailii.org/ew/cases/EWHC/Ch/2008/1697.html Cite as: [2008] BPIR 1473, [2008] EWHC 1697 (Ch) |
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CHANCERY DIVISION
COMPANIES COURT
B e f o r e :
(The Rt. Hon. Sir Andrew Morritt)
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IN THE MATTER OF ENERGY HOLDINGS (NO.3) LIMITED (IN LIQUIDATION) | ||
A N D | ||
IN THE MATTER OF THE INSOLVENCY ACT 1986 | ||
GOLD FIELDS MINING LLC | Applicant | |
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(1) JAMES ROBERT TUCKER | ||
(2) JEREMY SPRATT | ||
(the joint supervisors of Energy Holdings (No.3) Limited (in liquidation)) | Respondents |
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Mr. S. Davies QC (instructed by Brown Rudnick LLP) appeared on behalf of the Applicant.
Mr. M. Crystal QC, Mr. M. Arnold and Mr. D. Allison (instructed by Allen & Overy LLP) appeared on behalf of the Respondents.
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THE CHANCELLOR:
Paragraph 4 of Part B of Section 1 provides in sub-paragraph (1) that,
"CVA Claims will only rank for Distributions to the extent that they are Allowed Claims"
That is a defined term that is self-explanatory. Sub-paragraph (2) provides for
"A CVA Claim to become an Allowed Claim if a CVA Creditor completes and submits a Claim Form in accordance with the instructions detailed in it on or before the Claims Date".
The claims date was defined as being forty-five days after approval of the CVA and, in the events that happened, was 16th May, 2005.
"Claim Forms must be lodged with the Officeholder/CVA Supervisor on or before the Claims Date which will be forty-five days after the Creditors' Meeting".
Sub-paragraph (4) provides,
"A CVA Creditor who submits a Claim Form more than forty-five days after the Creditors' Meetings will not have any right to payment by any CVA Company, whether under the CVAs or otherwise, unless he can establish exceptional circumstances (see Part G, para. 4.3) in which case the CVA Supervisor has a discretion to accept his claim as a CVA Claim".
"A CVA Creditor's entitlement to a Distribution in respect of his CVA Claim will be determined on the basis as set out below".
Paragraph 4.2 deals with the claims date as being the date falling forty-five days after the approval of the CVA. Then, in para. 4.3,
"In order for a CVA Creditor who has lodged a Claim Form after the Claims Date to be entitled to Distributions, the relevant CVA Supervisors or the Court must determine that the failure to lodge the Claim Form earlier did not result from a wilful default or lack of reasonable diligence on the part of the CVA Creditor. Alternatively, the CVA Creditor must demonstrate to the CVA Supervisor or to the court that:
(a) the CVA Creditor did not have notice of the Creditors' Meeting of the relevant CVA Company; and
(b) within twenty-eight days of becoming aware that the Creditors' Meeting of the relevant CVA Company had taken place the CVA Creditor lodged its claim form with the CVA Supervisor".
Paragraph 4.4 dealt with allowed claims. Paragraph 4.5 indicated that a claim would only rank for distribution to the extent that it was an Allowed Claim.
"Distributions under the CVA shall only be payable on CVA Claims to the extent that such CVA Claims are Allowed Claims. Any CVA claim which is not an Allowed Claim shall be treated as a Disputed Claim".
"Disputes in relation to CVA Claims, or purported CVA Claims, shall be determined in accordance with the Dispute Resolution Procedure which is set out in Annex 9 [as imported by para. 30]. The amount of any disputed claim which is determined pursuant to the Dispute Resolution Procedure or is agreed by the CVA Supervisors will become an Allowed Claim.
Subject to 23.4 below and Clause 29, Specific Provisions applicable to adjudication of CVA Claims under bond issues, CVA Creditors who wish to claim for Distributions must submit a Claim Form".
I omit 23.4 and come to the material paragraph at 23.5,
"Claim forms must be lodged with the CVA Supervisors of the relevant CVA Company on or before the Claims Date. If a Claim Form is lodged after the Claims Date a CVA Claim will not rank for Distributions unless the CVA Supervisor of the relevant CVA Company or the Court determines either that the failure to lodge the Claim Form earlier did not result from a wilful default or lack of reasonable diligence on the part of a CVA Creditor, or that the CVA Creditor; (a) did not have notice of the Creditors' Meeting of the relevant CVA Company and (b) within twenty-eight days of becoming aware that the Creditors' Meeting of the relevant CVA Company had taken place it lodged its claim with the CVA Supervisors".
"If a claim form is lodged after the claims date a CVA claim will not rank for distributions unless, in the case of a Creditor who did have notice of the Creditors' Meeting, the CVA Supervisors or the court determines that the failure to lodge the claim earlier did not result from wilful default or lack of reasonable diligence …"
thereby excluding from the first alternative those who come within the second.