ON APPEAL FROM THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE
(CHANCERY DIVISION)
(MANCHESTER DISTRICT REGISTRY)
BRIGGS J
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B e f o r e :
LADY JUSTICE ARDEN
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LORD JUSTICE MOSES
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IN THE MATTER OF GLOBESPAN AIRWAYS LIMITED (FORMERLY IN ADMINISTRATION NOW IN LIQUIDATION) (1) JOHN BRUCE CARTWRIGHT (2) IAN CHRISTOPHER OAKLEY SMITH (THE JOINT LIQUIDATORS OF THE ABOVE NAMED COMPANY) |
Respondents |
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THE REGISTRAR OF COMPANIES |
Appellant |
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Mr Adam Goodison (instructed by Dundas & Wilson LLP) for the Respondent
Hearing date : 23 July 2012
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Lady Justice Arden :
- whether, as Briggs J held, an administrator of a company may convert the administration into a creditors' voluntary liquidation ("CVL") simply by giving notice (a "conversion notice") to the registrar of companies ("the registrar"), or
- whether, as the registrar contends, that conversion occurs only once the registrar has registered the conversion notice on the company's file at Companies House.
- the essential differences between administration and CVL
- the significance of the conversion procedure, and
- the importance of publicity for important corporate events and the role of the registrar.
The essential differences between an administration and a CVL
The significance of converting an administration into a CVL under paragraph 83
Publicity for important corporate events - role of the registrar
Paragraph 83 of schedule B1 of the IA 86 and its application to Globespan
"83 (1) This paragraph applies in England and Wales where the administrator of a company thinks—
(a) that the total amount which each secured creditor of the company is likely to receive has been paid to him or set aside for him, and
(b) that a distribution will be made to unsecured creditors of the company (if there are any)."
"(3) The administrator may send to the registrar of companies a notice that this paragraph applies."
"(4) On receipt of a notice under sub-paragraph (3) the registrar shall register it.
(5) If an administrator sends a notice under sub-paragraph (3) he shall as soon as is reasonably practicable—
(a) file a copy of the notice with the court, and
(b) send a copy of the notice to each creditor of whose claim and address he is aware.
(6) On the registration of a notice under sub-paragraph (3)—
(a) the appointment of an administrator in respect of the company shall cease to have effect, and
(b) the company shall be wound up as if a resolution for voluntary winding up under section 84 were passed on the day on which the notice is registered."
The judge's answer to the conversion trigger question
The parties' basic submissions on this appeal
Discussion
Reasons for holding that the date of registration of the conversion notice is the conversion trigger date
What is the consequence of the fact that the term of office of the administrators was fixed to expire on 17 December 2010, that is, before registration of the conversion notice occurred?
Conclusion
Lord Justice Moses:
Master of the Rolls: