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You are here: BAILII >> Databases >> England and Wales High Court (Chancery Division) Decisions >> Petterson v Ross & Ors [2013] EWHC 2724 (Ch) (20 September 2013) URL: http://www.bailii.org/ew/cases/EWHC/Ch/2013/2724.html Cite as: [2013] EWHC 2724 (Ch) |
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CHANCERY DIVISION
NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE DISTRICT REGISTRY
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF ROMANA ROSS DECEASED
The Quayside Newcastle Upon Tyne |
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B e f o r e :
sitting as a Judge of the High Court in Newcastle upon Tyne
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LAWRENCE PETTERSON (Executor of the Estate of Romana Ross) |
Claimant |
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(1) DIANA MARISSA ROSS (2) LORENZO GUISEPPE ROSS (3) GIANNI VALTA ROSS |
Defendants |
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Timothy Wigglesworth (instructed by Hewitts) for the First Defendant
The Second and Third Defendants appeared as litigants in person
Hearing date: 21 August 2013
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Crown Copyright ©
Judge Behrens :
1. Introduction
2. Romana's assets/the specific bequests
2.1 13 Kensington Gardens, Ferryhill, County Durham. ("13KG")
2.2 15 Market Street, Ferryhill ("15MS")
History
Yr ending | Turnover | Net Profit | Wages |
30/06/2004 | 36,369 | 4,993 | 6,019 |
30/06/2005 | 49,294 | 11,374 | 6,362 |
30/06/2006 | 49,360 | 11,759 | 6,560 |
30/06/2007 | 61,651 | 11,385 | 6,789 |
13/07/2008 | 66,897 | 15,130 | 7,522 |
The Will
The meeting on 18th August 2008
It was agreed that Lorenzo would carry on the business at the Shop and that he would retain any profits/losses. It was confirmed that Diana could trade from upstairs of the premises.
An agreement was reached regarding the running of Café/Restaurant at [15MS]
Although the premises and goodwill … were left in the proportions specified in the will it was agreed that, provided Lorenzo took full responsibility for running of the Café/Restaurant then he would receive 100% of the profits and losses of the business and be 100% responsible for any debts thereby incurred.
It was further agreed that [Mr Petterson] … would draw up a Deed of Family Variation to this effect.
Our firm instructions are that the agreement … at that meeting was not reached. There was some discussion along the lines you suggest and indeed a prepared Deed of Variation or something similar appears to have been circulated but our client did not sign that document. She recalls feeling under duress at the time and tells us that the day after the meeting she spoke to Mr Petterson over the telephone confirming that she did not agree to what had been proposed. She repeated this to Mr Petterson shortly after at a face to face meeting.
Our client's recollection … was that if Lorenzo was to be allowed to carry on his mother's business that would be for the benefit of the estate as opposed to him personally.…
Post Death Trading
Yr ending | Turnover | Net Profit | Wages |
30/06/2009 | 57,905 | -21,032 | 35,597 |
30/06/2010 | 58,121 | -26,537 | 37,807 |
30/06/2011 | 56,376 | -28,242 | 37,807 |
The Wages Claims
Other claims
Discussion and Conclusion
1. Gianni and Lorenzo's evidence has been consistent throughout. It is supported by Mr Petterson's evidence, the letter written by Mr Stott and the contemporaneous file note of Mr Petterson.
2. Diana's evidence is inconsistent with the contemporaneous documents and inconsistent with the "firm instructions" she gave to her solicitors in December 2011. She did not complain to Mr Petterson that she did not understand the agreement on 19th August 2008. She did not complain to Mr Stott on receipt of his letter. If she had complained I would have expected Mr Petterson to have made a file note of the complaint and to have informed Lorenzo or Gianni of the complaint. Equally I would have expected some action on the part of Mr Stott if she had complained to him.
3. The agreement was acted on by all of the parties immediately following the meeting. There is no suggestion in any of the documents that the agreement was conditional on a deed of Variation being drawn up. Diana made no complaint about the arrangement until May 2009 when she was seeking payment of some sort of rent.
2.3 6 Osborne Terrace, Ferryhill ("6OB")
2.4 Land in Italy
2.5 Insurance policies
2.6 Other assets
3. Liabilities
3.1 13KG
3.2 Legal Services Commission
3.3 Wages Claim
3.4 Lisa's claim
3.5 Costs
4. Abatement
… his real and personal estate shall, subject to … provisions herein contained as to charges on property of the deceased and to the provisions, if any contained in his will, be applicable towards the discharge of the funeral testamentary and administration expenses, debts and liabilities payable thereout in the order mentioned in Part II of Schedule 1.
Property specifically devised or bequeathed, rateably according to value.
… where the deceased has not by will deed or other document signified a contrary or other intention.
Asset | Value | Percent |
Phoenix A7266590 | 13,010.21 | 3.72% |
Phoenix A6938479 | 21,158.91 | 6.06% |
6 Osborne Terrace | 65,000.00 | 18.60% |
15 Market Street - upstairs | 29,802.34 | 8.53% |
15 Market Street - downstairs | 86,426.77 | 24.74% |
13 Kensington Gardens | 125,000.00 | 35.78% |
Italian Land | 8,980.33 | 2.57% |
349,378.56 | 100.00% |
5. Marshalling