CHANCERY DIVISION
Royal Courts of Justice Strand, London, WC2A 2LL |
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B e f o r e :
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THE BANK OF NEW YORK |
Claimant |
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MONTANA BOARD OF INVESTMENTS PARTY A PARTY B |
Defendants |
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Mr William Trower QC and Mr Richard Fisher (instructed by Milbank, Tweed, Hadley & MvCloy LLP) for the First Defendant
Mr Gabriel Moss QC and Mr Barry Isaacs (instructed by Sidley Austin LLP) for the Second and Third Defendants
Hearing dates: 3rd and 4th July 2008
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Crown Copyright ©
Mr Justice Floyd :
i) Senior Notes;ii) Senior Subordinated Notes;
iii) Capital Subordinated Notes.
The issues
(1) whether the Security Agreement provides the holders of Senior Obligations [i.e. the Senior Creditors] with the right to direct the Security Trustee with respect to the time, place and manner of sale of Orion's assets.(2) whether, if such a right exists, such a direction, accompanied by a reasonable indemnity, is:
(i) a mandatory contractual obligation requiring the Security Trustee to act consistent with the direction; or(ii) subject to the discretionary powers granted to the Security Trustee under the Security Agreement and the general fiduciary duties owed by the Security Trustee.(3) whether the Security Agreement mandates any specific timing for the liquidation of Collateral following the occurrence of a Mandatory Acceleration Event when there are insufficient funds available to redeem in full all of the then outstanding Senior Notes.
The Security Agreement
i) Section 2.1 contains the grant by Orion of the security interest over the Collateral in favour of the Security Trustee for the security and benefit of the Secured Parties (which term includes both the Senior Creditors and the Subordinated Creditors)."As collateral for the prompt payment and performance in full when due (whether at stated maturity, by acceleration or otherwise) of Secured Obligations, the Company hereby pledges, assigns, transfers, conveys and grants a security interest, for the uses and purpose and subject to the terms and conditions hereinafter set forth, to the Security Trustee, for the security and benefit of the Secured Parties (as their interest may appear) as herein provided, in all the Company's right, title and interest in the following property rights and privileges … (all being collectively referred to in this Agreement as the "Collateral")…"ii) The Security Trustee is by the same section 2.1 of the Security Agreement to hold the Collateral
"in trust for the benefit of the Secured Parties (as their interests may appear) for the uses and purposes and subject to the terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement."iii) Section 2.8.4 provides that none of the Secured Parties (other than the Security Trustee and the Custodian, who in the present case is also the Claimant) shall have any legal title to any part of the Collateral.
iv) Section 2.5 provides that, prior to the occurrence of an Enforcement Date, Orion has the right to arrange or cause to be arranged the purchase or disposal of any Investment Security and is responsible for making decisions on investments and dispositions of Collateral which are held by the Custodian.
v) By contrast, following the occurrence of an Enforcement Date
"only the Security Trustee shall have the right to cause the disposition of Investment Securities held as part of the Collateral …and Derivative Contracts held as part of the Collateral" (emphasis added)
i) Section 5.1.1 provides that the Security Trustee"shall be entitled to enforce the security constituted by this Security Agreement upon either (i) receiving notice from the Investment Manager of the occurrence of an Automatic Enforcement Event or (ii) otherwise becoming aware of the occurrence of an Automatic Enforcement Event."ii) For present purposes it is relevant to know that an Automatic Enforcement Event includes a downgrade by the rating agency, Moody's, of the Medium Term Notes issued by Orion: Section 5.1.1(b), as happened here. Other events include breaches of so called "Capital Adequacy Requirements" and an "Interest Rate Sensitivity Test" and "Currency Sensitivity Test".
iii) Section 5.1.1 also provides that, following the enforcement of the security, the Security Trustee is to "enforce and/or administer the security… in accordance with and subject to the provisions" of the Security Agreement.
iv) Section 5.2.1 provides that an Enforcement Event (as opposed to an Automatic one) occurs upon the first to occur of a number of events. It will be necessary to return to this provision in connection with an argument on construction advanced by the Senior Creditors. The qualifying events include various types of default by Orion on the Notes. There is a similar provision to Section 5.1.1 (Automatic Enforcement Events) under Section 5.2.4 for Enforcement Events.
v) Automatic Enforcement Events and Enforcement Events trigger the Enforcement Date, according to the event which is the earliest to occur: see the definitions in Section 1.1.
vi) Section 5.4 provides that the obligations owed under the Senior Notes, the Senior Subordinated Notes and the Capital Notes are "limited recourse" obligations of Orion. This means that the holders of the Senior Obligations and Senior Subordinated Obligations (i.e. the Senior Creditors and the Subordinated Creditors) have recourse only to the Collateral, and the holder of each Junior Obligation has recourse only to its Specified Portfolio.
vii) Section 5.5 deals with Mandatory Acceleration Events. The term Mandatory Acceleration Event is defined at Section 1.1 of the Security Agreement as "the occurrence of an Insolvency Event with respect to [Orion]". So far as relevant here, Section 1.1 provides that an Insolvency Event will occur in relation to Orion in a number of circumstances, including if Orion "shall fail generally to pay its debts as they become due". A Mandatory Acceleration Event can only occur where an Enforcement Event has occurred.
viii) Section 5.5 provides what is to happen on a Mandatory Acceleration Event. It is one of the clauses which I need to construe so I set it out so far as material:
"Upon the occurrence of a Mandatory Acceleration Event, all Senior Notes shall become immediately due and payable and [Orion] will, at the request of the Security Trustee, cause a redemption in whole (but not in part) of the outstanding Senior Notes ….; provided, however, that if there are insufficient funds available to redeem in full all of the then outstanding Senior Notes at par, the Security Trustee shall collect and cause the collection of the proceeds of the Collateral and all amounts received on the Collateral shall be applied towards payment of the Senior Notes on a pro rata basis based on the amounts which have become so due and payable, in accordance with the priority of payments set forth in Section 6.3."ix) The "acceleration" involved in a Mandatory Acceleration Event is that the payment date of Senior Notes is brought forward if it is still in the future. If there are adequate "funds available", the Senior Notes are paid off at par. But if not, the Security Trustee must look to the proceeds of the Collateral.
x) Section 5.6.1 deals with the liquidation and sale of the Collateral following the occurrence of an Enforcement Date and the provision of the Notice of Exclusive Control (both of which have occurred in the present case). It provides, amongst other things, that the Security Trustee
"shall have the exclusive right to exercise any and all rights with respect to the Collateral and, in connection therewith, may elect to preserve all or any part of the Collateral and/or collect and convert into cash all or any part of the Collateral".Section 5.6.1 further provides that, if the Security Trustee collects and converts into cash all or any part of the Collateral, it"shall sell, assign and deliver the whole or any part of the Collateral at such place or places as the Security Trustee deems best, and for cash, at public or private sale, without demand of performance or notice of intention to effect any such disposition or of the time or place thereof (except such notice as is required by law and cannot be waived) "and that"Any sale shall be conducted in a commercially reasonable manner".xi) Section 5.9.1 provides for the subordination of the Subordinated Senior Notes and the Junior Notes.
"Each Subordinated Party agrees by its execution of this Agreement (or if not a party hereto, shall be deemed to agree by its acceptance of a Secured Obligation and as a condition to obtaining the benefits of the Collateral) that its right to payments shall be fully subordinated to payment in full and retirement of all Unsubordinated Obligations; such Subordinated Party shall not be entitled to any payment by or on behalf of the Company or any Company Subsidiary or from the Collateral or any proceeds thereof (and shall turn over to the Security Trustee any amounts received in violation of this Section 5.9) until such payment in full of all Unsubordinated Obligations".xii) Section 5.9.2 addresses the rights of each Secured Party. This clause forms an important part of the argument by the Senior Creditors that they are entitled to direct the Security Trustee with respect to the time, place and manner of the sale of the Collateral. The Section provides that each Secured Party agrees by its execution of the Security Agreement (or if not a party to the Security Agreement, shall be deemed to agree, by its acceptance of a Secured Obligation and as a condition to obtaining the benefits of the Collateral), amongst other things, as follows:
"(a) not to bring any action or proceedings or otherwise attempt to enforce any remedies or direct the Security Trustee to take any such actions, under this Agreement or otherwise, with respect to the Collateral or against [Orion] or any Company Subsidiary, notwithstanding a failure by [Orion] or any Company Subsidiary to make payment due to such Secured Party or the breach of any other obligation by [Orion] or any Company Subsidiary under this Agreement, the Transaction Documents or any related document, except that the Security Trustee, acting in such capacity, and holders of or creditors with respect to Unsubordinated Obligations shall have the right to take such action to the extent and in the manner as contemplated by this Agreement and the Transaction Documents and holders of Senior Subordinated Obligations shall have the right to deliver a notice to the Security Trustee of the occurrence of an Enforcement Event to the extent and in the manner contemplated by this Agreement and the Transaction Documents. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, the holders of Junior Obligations will have no right to cause an Enforcement Event to occur, to direct the Security Trustee as to the exercise of remedies or to otherwise enforce their rights with respect to [Orion] or any Company Subsidiary unless and until all Senior Obligations and Senior Subordinated Obligations have been paid in full (emphasis supplied);(b) following the occurrence of the Enforcement Date, the Security Trustee shall have the exclusive right to manage, sell or otherwise deal with the Collateral, and to waive, settle or compromise any dispute with respect to the Collateral or the enforcement thereof subject, in each case, to the requirement that such actions must be consistent with the terms of the Agreement, including the Enforcement Management Guidelines;(c) in enforcing or otherwise dealing with the Collateral or in enforcing rights under this Agreement or the other Transaction Documents the Security Trustee shall be obligated to so enforce or otherwise deal with the foregoing in a manner consistent with the full subordination of Subordinated Obligations contemplated by the provisions of this Section 5.9."
i) Section 7.1 addresses the appointment and powers of the Security Trustee. It provides, amongst other things, as follows:(a) the Security Trustee "accepts the duties of Security Trustee hereby created and applicable to it and agrees to perform the same but only upon the terms of this Agreement"; and(b) the Security Trustee "shall take such action and exercise such rights, remedies, powers and privileges hereunder as are specifically authorized to be exercised by the Security Trustee by the terms hereto, together with such rights, remedies, powers and privileges as are reasonably incidental thereto, in all furtherance of the uses and purposes hereof".ii) Section 7.3 deals with the performance by the Security Trustee of its duties. The Section provides, amongst other things, as follows:
(a) "The Security Trustee … shall not be liable for any action taken or omitted to be taken by it in good faith and in reasonable reliance upon and in accordance with the advice of counsel selected by it or for any misconduct or negligence on the part of any agent or attorney the Security Trustee appointed with due care".(b) "The Security Trustee undertakes to perform only such duties as are expressly set forth herein and in accordance with this Agreement. No implied covenants or obligations shall be read into this Agreement against the Security Trustee".(c) "No provision hereof shall be construed to relieve the Security Trustee from liability to [Orion] or any Secured Party for its own gross negligence, bad faith or wilful misconduct; provided that (i) the Security Trustee shall not be liable with respect to any action taken, suffered or omitted by it in good faith and reasonably believed by it to be authorized or within the discretion or rights or powers conferred on it by this Agreement unless the Security Trustee was negligent in ascertaining the pertinent facts or negligent in determining the requirements imposed by this Agreement and (ii) the Security Trustee shall not be liable for any error of judgment made in good faith by any of its officers or employees, unless such officers or employees were negligent in ascertaining the pertinent facts or in determining the requirements imposed by this Agreement".
i) Section 9.1 deals with third party rights. It provides that the Security Agreement "shall be a continuing obligation of [Orion] and shall (i) be binding upon [Orion] and its successors and assigns and (ii) inure to the benefit of and be enforceable by the Security Trustee, and, to the extent provided herein, the other Secured Parties and their respective successors and assigns; provided, however, except to the extent the holders of Senior Subordinated Obligations can provide a notice of an Enforcement Event under Section 5.2, the Subordinated Parties and their respective successors and permitted assigns shall have no rights to enforce any obligations of [Orion] under this Agreement so long as any Unsubordinated Obligation remains outstanding."ii) Section 9.6 provides that the Security Agreement "shall be governed by and construed, and the obligations, rights and remedies of the parties hereunder shall be determined, in accordance with the internal laws (without application of its conflicts of laws provisions) of the State of New York".
iii) Section 9.7 contains an irrevocable and unconditional submission by the parties to that agreement to the jurisdiction of the courts of New York and England. Moreover, the parties agree to waive and not to assert any claim that the suit, action or proceeding is brought in an inconvenient forum or that the subject matter of such proceedings may not be litigated in or by such courts.
iv) Section 9.10 provides that the Security Agreement, the Custody Agreement and the Securities Account Control Agreement constitute the entire agreement and understanding of the parties.
The Events giving rise to the present issues
"1. to commence promptly the liquidation of the Collateral through a public Foreclosure Sale, on or prior to the date that is 30 calendar days after the date of this Direction, to be conducted in New York and in a commercially reasonable manner under Section 9-610 of the New York Uniform Commercial Code and in accordance with Clause 5.6.1. of the Security Agreement"
New York Law
i) The general principles of law governing the interpretation of written contracts. These principles are relevant to enable me to construe the Security Agreement in accordance with the choice of law provision found in the agreement.ii) The obligations and duties of a security trustee under New York law. New York law forms part of the factual matrix against the background of which the terms of the Security Agreement and the intentions of the parties are to be construed.
Principles of Construction under New York Law.
i) A contract is to be interpreted so as to give effect to the intention of the parties as expressed in the words of the written agreement.ii) The Court may not by construction add or excise terms, nor distort the meaning of the terms used and thereby make a new contract for the parties under the guise of interpreting the written agreement.
iii) When construing an agreement, the Court should first decide whether the agreement is clear or ambiguous. The Court may determine an agreement to be ambiguous when the meaning is not clear or it is reasonably susceptible to different interpretations.
iv) If the agreement is determined to be clear and complete, the Court will enforce it as written according to its plain meaning. If the agreement is determined to be ambiguous, the Court may have regard to extrinsic (or parol) evidence in order to construe the agreement.
v) Security agreements are not subject to special rules of contractual interpretation. However, a New York court would endeavour to interpret an agreement under which securities are widely held by investors in an objective and uniform manner because the agreement at issue is not the consequence of a relationship between particular borrowers and lenders and does not depend upon particularised intentions of the parties.
The duties of a Security Trustee under New York Law
"(a) Disposition after default After default, a secured party may sell, lease, license or otherwise dispose of all of the collateral …."
(b) Commercially reasonable disposition. Every aspect of a disposition of collateral, including the method, manner, time, place and other terms, must be commercially reasonable….
"This Article [i.e. 9-610] does not specify a period within which a secured party must dispose of collateral… It may, for example, be prudent not to dispose of goods when the market has collapsed".
"(a) Greater amount obtainable under other circumstances; no preclusion of commercial reasonableness. The fact that a greater amount could have been obtained by a .. disposition…. at a different time or in a different method…. is not of itself sufficient to preclude the secured party from establishing that the … disposition … was made in a commercially reasonable manner."
The First Issue
"(a) to give any notice to the Company, the Guarantor, the Indenture Trustee or the Security Trustee, to give any directions to the Indenture Trustee or the Security Trustee, to consent to the waiving of any Event of Default hereunder and its consequences, to resolve to direct the Security Trustee after an Enforcement Event has occurred, to enforce the security in accordance with the Security Agreement, to provide any other direction to the Security Trustee in accordance with the provisions of the Security Agreement or to take any other action authorized to be taken by the Holders of the Notes of such Series pursuant to any of the provisions of Article Five".
"(v) any other event which is an Event of Default in respect of any series of MTNs with respect to which a majority of the holders… (represented at a meeting of such holders duly convened) have passed a resolution in accordance with [the relevant indenture] directing the Security Trustee to enforce the security constituted by this Security Agreement"
and to the remainder of Section 5.2.9(a) which prohibits the holders of Junior Obligations from giving directions to the Trustee until the Senior Creditors and the Subordinated Creditors have paid. All this, the Senior Creditors argue, points to an ability in the Senior Creditors to give directions to the Trustee to enforce against the Collateral.
The Second Issue
The Third Issue
Conclusion
i) I have answered Question 1 in the sense that the Security Agreement does not give the Senior Creditors the right to specify the time, place and manner of the sale of Collateral;ii) I have not therefore answered Question 2;
iii) I have answered Question 3 in the sense that no specific timing of a sale is mandated following a Mandatory Acceleration Event when insufficient funds are available. Rather, any sale should take place in accordance with Section 5.6.1.