ON APPEAL FROM HIGH COURT DISTRICT REGISTRY
His Honour Judge O'Dwyer
BF09D00498
Strand, London, WC2A 2LL |
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B e f o r e :
LORD JUSTICE ELIAS
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LORD JUSTICE RIMER
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Andrew Morris Davies |
Appellant |
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Debra Ann Davies |
Respondent |
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Joathan Cohen QC (instructed by Lock & Marlborough) for the Respondent
Hearing date: 8th November 2012
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Lord Justice Thorpe:
"In oral evidence the Wife told me that they would, in the initial stages, both be working very long hours 16-17 hours per day. She was doing this because she had fallen in love and it was part of that life. It is significant that at the commencement of the relationship the net assets in the company apart from the hotel buildings themselves were effectively nil. The husband of course has his one third share in the ownership of the hotel and shortly after took over the business from his parents after they resigned as directors."
"95. The Husband brought to this relationship his 1/3 interest in the hotel property. Shortly after the relationship commenced his parents effectively transferred over the hotel business to him. The wife made a very high contribution to the success of that business at least as much if not greater than H's. It would be impossible to identify differing fractions of contribution and the value of each fraction as Mr Duckworth urges me to do. From their joint efforts monies were raised to accumulate capital, increase the value of the hotel, and acquire the remaining shares from the sisters. It is not possible to identify with accuracy historical values (although some valuations on a limited basis were undertaken to establish the shares of the sisters) but in my judgment it is fair to accept the wife's argument that in broad terms 1/3 of the assets should be attributed to the husband and excluded from the sharing principle and the remaining 2/3 having in mind the contribution of the wife both before and after marriage divided between the parties. My figures differ slightly from 1/3 but I am satisfied they are within the appropriate range. "
Lord Justice Elias :
Lord Justice Rimer :