ON APPEAL FROM THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE
CHANCERY DIVISION
NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE DISTRICT REGISTRY
His Honour Judge Walton
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Strand, London, WC2A 2LL |
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B e f o r e :
LORD JUSTICE FLOYD
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MR JUSTICE SALES
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(1) Robert Gelley (2) Collect Investments Limited (3) Comvecs Intell Limited |
Appellants |
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(1) Raymond Anthony Shepherd (2) Albert Skip Hire Limited |
Respondents |
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Mr Richard Stubbs (instructed by Punch Robson Solicitors) for the Respondents
Hearing dates: 24/7/13-25/7/13
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Mr Justice Sales :
Introduction
Factual Background
"3) On the first preliminary issue, 'whether [Mr Shepherd] is entitled to possession of [the Land] or alternatively whether one or other of the Part 20 Claimants [i.e. CILBVI or Comvecs] is entitled to possession of the Land?', that [Mr Shepherd] is entitled to possession of the Land; the Part 20 Claimants are not and never were entitled to possession of the Land.
4) On the second preliminary issue, 'whether [Mr Shepherd's] right to possession (if any) was lawfully terminated and, if so, when?', that [Mr Shepherd's] right to possession was terminated by letter from Row and Scott on behalf of Mr Blair to [Mr Shepherd] dated 15th December 2008 but his right to possession remains superior to that of the Part 20 Claimants even though he is a trespasser.
5) It is declared that the transfer of the land from [CILBVI] to [Comvecs] dated 8th June 2010 was procured by fraud.
6) [Mr Shepherd] is granted possession of the Land forthwith. …
9) [Mr Shepherd] shall by 4pm on 29th November 2012 apply to remove or vary the unilateral notice lodged at the Land Registry in relation to the Land subject to this dispute …"
The grounds of appeal
Legal analysis
(i) The first and fourth grounds of appeal: should the January 2011 Order be given effect by the English courts?
(ii) The second ground of appeal: the authority of Mrs Gelley to act on behalf of CILBVI
(iii) The third ground of appeal: the effect of section 58 of the LRA
"(1) If, on the entry of a person in the register as the proprietor of a legal estate, the legal estate would not otherwise be vested in him, it shall be deemed to be vested in him as a result of the registration.
(2) Subsection (1) does not apply where the entry is made in pursuance of a registrable disposition in relation to which some other registration requirement remains to be met."
"It is accepted that the forgery [of the forged certificates] is relevant to the question of Comvecs being registered as proprietor. However, it does not affect the question of whether or not Comvecs is in fact the proprietor. The question of who is or who should be registered at the Land Registry is not a question for the court. The Part 20 Claimants seek only an order that Comvecs is entitled to possession of the land, no more" (emphasis in original).
She continued, in paragraph 26, to say that if the false resolution was found not to be true, then it was accepted that Mrs Gelley had no authority to transfer the Land from CILBVI to Comvecs, because Mrs Cail did not, in her capacity as joint owner of CILBVI, give Mrs Gelley authority to make that transfer.
Conclusion
i) Paragraph 3 of the order made by the judge on 2 November 2012 should be corrected to provide that at all times up to the date of the judgment of this Court Mr Shepherd has been entitled to possession of the Land as against Mr Gelley and Nor-Dem; that CILBVI has at all material times since 1996 been the owner of the Land and is entitled to demand possession of it; and that Comvecs has at no time been the owner of the Land and has not been and is not entitled to possession of the Land; and
ii) Paragraph 4 of the order should be corrected to provide that Mr Shepherd's right to possession of the Land as against CILBVI was terminated by the termination letter dated 15 December 2008, but his right to possession until the date of the judgment of this Court remained superior to that of Mr Gelley, Nor-Dem and Comvecs, even though he is a trespasser.
Lord Justice Floyd
Lord Justice Richards