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You are here: BAILII >> Databases >> England and Wales High Court (Chancery Division) Decisions >> Cemex UK Marine Ltd v MNOPF Trustees Ltd [2009] EWHC 3258 (Ch) (10 December 2009) URL: http://www.bailii.org/ew/cases/EWHC/Ch/2009/3258.html Cite as: [2010] ICR 732, [2010] PLR 1, [2009] EWHC 3258 (Ch), [2010] Pens LR 1 |
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CHANCERY DIVISION
Strand, London, WC2A 2LL |
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B e f o r e :
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Cemex UK Marine Limited |
Claimant |
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MNOPF Trustees Limited (As the Trustee of Merchant Navy Officers Pension Fund) |
Defendant |
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Mr Michael Furness QC and Ms Emily Campbell (instructed by Baker & McKenzie) for the Defendant
Hearing dates: 19 and 20 November 2009
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Crown Copyright ©
Peter Smith J:
INTRODUCTION
1) The Scheme in which the Employer participates goes into Winding Up (Section 75 (2) PA 1995); or
2) The Employer which participates in the Scheme suffers an "Insolvency Event" (even though the Scheme might not then automatically go into Winding Up) (Section 75 (4) and 6 (a) PA 1995).
3) ECEs are specific to multi employer schemes and constitute the only other circumstances in which a Section 75 Debt arises under the relevant legislation.
4) ECE was defined by Regulation 6 (4) of the Regulations as follows:-
"For the purposes of these Regulations an [ECE] occurs in relation to an employer if he ceases to be an employer employing persons in the description of employment to which the scheme relates at a time when at least one other person continues to employ such persons".
SUBSEQUENT LEGISLATION
"occurs on the date on which (a) an employer has ceased to employ at least one person who is an active member of the scheme, and (b) at least one other employer ….. continues to employ at least one active member of the scheme".
BACKGROUND
MEMBERSHIP OF THE MNOPF
ELIGIBILITY OF CEMEX EMPLOYEES
FINANCIAL CONSEQUENCES
CATEGORIES OF MEMBERS
CEMEX'S EMPLOYEES
CEMEX'S SUBMISSIONS
CONSIDERATION OF THE STATUTORY PROVISIONS
"(1) in the application of section 75 of over the 1995 Act and these Regulations to a scheme which has no active members references to employers include every person who employed persons in the description of employment to which the scheme relates immediately before the occurrence of the event after which the scheme ceased to have any active members".
CONSIDERATION OF OTHER REGULATIONS
"…these Regulations [apply] to a scheme which has no active members references to the employer have effect as if they were references to the person who was the employer immediately before the occurrence of the event after which the scheme ceased to have any active members….. "
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
"1 Generally: Did an employment cessation event ("ECE") occur in relation to the Claimant on 28 November 2005, that is to say did the Claimant on 28 November 2005 "ceas[e] to be an employer employing persons in the description of employment to which the scheme relates at a time when at least one other person continue[d] to employ such persons" [Occupational Pension Schemes (Employer Debt Regulations) 2005, view date 28 November 2005, "the Regulations", Regulation 6[4]].
2 Specifically: Did Cemex ceasing to employ an active member of the MNOPF on 28 November 2005 trigger an ECE in circumstances in which Cemex, at that date, either:
(a) employed persons as Officers within the meaning of Rule 3 of the Trust Deed and Rules of 25 June 1999 ("Officers"), but who did not then apply to join the Scheme (i.e. Mr Hogan, Mr Jones, Mr Singleton and Mr Kingman);
(b) employed a person who was an Officer and deferred member of the Scheme (i.e. Mr Blair); or
(c) intended to employ in the near future a person who was an Officer and an active member of the Scheme (i.e. Mr Hunter)"
1) No
2 (a) No
2 (b) No
2 (c) Yes