IN THE COURT OF APPEAL (CIVIL DIVISION)
ON APPEAL FROM BIRMINGHAM DISTRICT REGISTRY
BIRMINGHAM COUNTY COURT
(HIS HONOUR JUDGE CARDINAL)
(HIS HONOUR JUDGE RICHMOND)
Strand London, WC2 |
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B e f o r e :
LORD JUSTICE DYSON
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AMANDA DENISE WARNER | PETITIONER/APPELLANT | |
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PHILIP ALBERT WARNER | DEFENDANT/RESPONDENT |
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MR P DUCKWORTH (instructed by Messrs Mills & Reeve, 78-84 Colmore Row, BIRMINGHAM, B3 2AB) appeared on behalf of the Respondent.
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"On balance, and I say again that I found Mrs Warner to be a credible witness on this point, I accept that this is a loan."
To like effect, in paragraph 33 he rejected a submission from Mr Duckworth "in the face of Mrs Warner's evidence". He opened the following paragraph by saying:
"I am satisfied with the evidence that Mrs Warner gave."
"39. Do I find that Mrs Warner has made full disclosure? I think the best way I can describe the way the evidence has come out before me is that both [parties] have been cagey at best, but I cannot say there has been any non-disclosure of sufficient weight to mean that I should draw any inferences or conclusions from it.
40. I cannot say that there is any evidence of a material non-disclosure by either party, although I appreciate Mr Duckworth has attempted to suggest this. But in my view that is just one interpretation of the figures. Looking at the evidence as it comes out, I am satisfied that I have received as reasonable a disclosure as one might expect."
"What is plain to me in these circumstances is that the learned District Judge asked the question correctly as to what White v White says but then did not apply it because the truth is he failed to apply the yardstick of equality with regard to the value of the property in the non-convertible loans or the value of the property at Woodrow, and for those reasons he has got his calculations badly wrong."
Order: Appeal allowed.