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BUSINESS AND PROPERTY COURTS OF ENGLAND AND WALES
COMPANIES COURT (ChD)
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B e f o r e :
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IN THE MATTER OF ERM WORLDWIDE GROUP LIMITED AND IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT 2006 |
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MR JUSTICE MELLOR:
a. first, the witness statement of Keryn Lee James, the Chief Executive Officer of the company, made in support of the company's application for permission to convene meetings for the purposes of considering the proposed scheme;
b. second, the witness statement of John Mogford who chaired all nine of the court meetings and who reports on the voting at each of the nine meetings;
c. third, the witness statement of Martin Worsley of Equiniti Limited, Equiniti being the company's registrar; and
d. fourth, the witness statement of Michael Gallagher of Black and Callow Limited, the company appointed to provide printing and mailing services to the company in relation to the scheme document.
Legal test
Compliance with statutory provisions
"On completion of such forms of transfer as are required, and payment of any UK stamp duty, the company shall make or procure to be made the appropriate entries in its register of members to reflect the transfer of the scheme shares to the parent or the purchaser."
This further amendment seems entirely appropriate and I approve it.
Fair representation of the class at the meeting
Whether the Scheme is a fair scheme which a member of the class might reasonably approve
Whether there is any blot/defect in the Scheme
Other matters
Conclusion