ON APPEAL FROM THE CHANCERY DIVISION
(His Honour Judge Behrens
sitting as a judge of the High Court)
The Strand London WC2A Monday 16 October 2000 |
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B e f o r e :
LORD JUSTICE RIX
LADY JUSTICE ARDEN
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(1) REGENCY ROLLS LIMITED | ||
(2) DAVID ERIC KEMP | Claimants/Respondents | |
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MURAT ANTHONY CARNALL | Defendant/Appellant |
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MR J M ALLEN QC instructed by (Jordans, The Woolstapler, 8 Cheapside, Wakefield, West Yorkshire) appeared for the Respondent
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Crown Copyright ©
Monday 16th October 2000
"The director shall have power at any time, and from time to time, to appoint any person to be a director, either to fill a casual vacancy or as an addition to the existing directors. . . Any director so appointed shall hold office only until the next following annual general meeting, and shall then be eligible for re-election. . . "
"(3) Where a party does not attend and the court gives judgment or makes an order against him, the party who failed to attend may apply for the judgment or order to be set aside.
(4) An application under paragraph (2) or paragraph (3) for an order to restore proceedings must be supported by evidence.
(5) Where an application is made under paragraph (2) or (3) by a party who failed to attend the trial, the court may grant the application only if the applicant -
(a) acted promptly when he found that the court had exercised its power to strike out or to enter judgment or make an order against him;
(b) had a good reason for not attending the trial; and
(c) has a reasonable prospect of success at the trial."
"All acts done by any meeting of the directors or of a committee of directors or by any person acting as a director shall, notwithstanding that it be afterwards discovered that there was some defect in the appointment of any such director or person acting as aforesaid. . . be as valid as if every such person had been duly appointed. . ."
". . . I cannot place total reliance on the times and I cannot exclude the possibility that Mr Kemp left home slightly earlier than his usual 7.30 and did not arrive at work slightly later than the time he asserts of 8.15."
"He said not a word about it and took no step to act on it for ten days and he then marched into [the company]'s premises at a time when Mr Kemp was on holiday".
"only if the applicant-
(a) acted promptly when he found out the court had exercised its power to strike out or to enter judgment or enter an order again him;
(b) had a good reason for not attending the trial; and
(c) has a reasonable prospect of success at trial."
"Note that the wording of r.29.3(5) provides more stringent requirements than CCR O.37 r.2 which it replaces. The court no longer has a broad discretion. There is only jurisdiction to set aside a regular judgment if the party seeking to have the order set aside can satisfy all three requirements in r.39.3(5)."