COURT OF APPEAL (CIVIL DIVISION)
ON APPEAL FROM QUEEN'S BENCH DIVISION, COMMERCIAL COURT
(MR JUSTICE TOMLINSON)
Strand, London, WC2A 2LL |
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B e f o r e :
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LORD JUSTICE GOLDRING
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MASRI |
Respondent |
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Lord Justice Lawrence Collins:
"39 Taken together the material supplied to the Court of Appeal by or on behalf of CCOG communicated the information that as at 15 January, 2008, sales of oil were agreed two to three months before extraction, usually for a whole month's production and sometimes for more; sales of oil had to be agreed this far in advance for the operation reasons given by Mr Burgan in his evidence; liftings took place at least once a month and sometimes more often, and were expected to continue during the course of any receivership; payments were received at most 35 days from the bill of lading date, but sometimes slightly sooner, as CCOG gave it discount for early payment; it would be commercially damaging for CCOG if there was any interference in the course of regular sales to existing buyers; CCOG was able to store up oil entitlements for a matter of days within each month, but could not do so for longer periods. A failure by CCOG to take its ongoing entitlement to oil on a regular basis would constitute a breach of the terms of the JOA [the joint operating agreement].
40 These witness statements and the skeleton argument would have led any reasonable reader in the position of this court, or Mr Masri, to believe that the defendants would have had no opportunity to avoid monies being received within a month or so January 15, 2008 (and thereafter) because sales would already have been arranged, they could not be postponed for commercial reasons and oil could not be stockpiled for long periods, and that this position would continue."
"Any individual who is, according to his position, his employment his job or his art, aware of a secret and divulges it without a legal reason or uses it for his own benefit or for the benefit of a third person, shall be punished by imprisonment for a maximum of one year plus a penalty not over 400,000 Lebanese Pounds, in case the said action causes a damage even if it is a moral one."
"All shareholders and debenture holders have the right to review at the head office of the company the stock schedule, the balance sheet the profit and losses accounts, the list of shareholders, the board of directors' report, the auditors' report, the consolidated profits and losses account, the consolidated balance sheet if any exists, and the auditors' report regarding the two latter within fifteen days preceding the annual meeting. In case they were denied that right, the deliberations of the annual meeting are void…"
Lord Justice Goldring:
Order: Applications refused