CHANCERY DIVISION
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BEST BEAT LTD (IN LIQUIDATION) |
Claimant |
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MOURANT & CO TRUSTEES LTD (1) MOURANT PROPERTY TRUSTEES LTD (2) |
Defendants |
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John Male QC (instructed by Nabarro LLP) for the Defendants
Hearing date: 10th December 2008
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Crown Copyright ©
The Hon Mr Justice Patten :
Introduction
The Contracts
"Buyer's Notice"
means a written notice served by the Buyer on the Seller requiring the parties to complete 14 days following service;
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"Completion Date"
means the date on which the Buyer completes the purchase of the Property from the Seller in accordance with clause 2 of this agreement;
"Declaration"
means a declaration from a court of competent jurisdiction (pursuant to an application under section 236 Insolvency Act 1986 or otherwise) that the Tenant has no proprietary interest in the Property nor the right to claim any such interest howsoever arising;
"Extended Longstop Date"
means 2December 2008; May 2009;
"Longstop Date"
means 2June 2008; November 2008;
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"Release"
means a written release executed by the Tenant in a form approved by the Buyer acting reasonably confirming that the Tenant does not have nor will claim at any time for any reason any proprietary interest in respect of the Property howsoever arising;
"Seller's Notice"
means a written notice served by the Seller on the Buyer requiring the parties to complete 14 days following service;
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"The Seller and the Buyer agree that the Original Contract is varied by the following provisions:
2.1 The Completion Date will be a date nominated by the Buyer or Seller in accordance with the terms set out in this clause 2.
2.2 The Buyer may serve the Buyer's Notice at any time on or prior to 12pm on19th May20 October 2008, and if the Buyer does serve the Buyer's Notice, then the Completion Date will be 14 days after service of the Buyer's Notice. The Buyer's Notice will not constitute notice to complete in accordance with clause 6.8 of the Standard Commercial Property Conditions (First Edition) and will not render time of the essence of the Original Contract.
2.3 The Seller will use all reasonable endeavours to procure either:
2.3.1 the Declaration; and/or
2.3.2 the Release
but for the avoidance of doubt it is at the option of the Seller to elect whether to seek either or both the Declaration and the Release and the Seller will not be in breach of its obligation to use reasonable endeavours if it elects to pursue one only of the Declaration or the Release
2.4 For the avoidance of doubt, if the Buyer serves the Buyer's Notice in accordance with clause 2.2, the Seller will be released from its obligations in clause 2.3 above save that the Seller must use all reasonable endeavours to assist the Buyer in establishing that the Tenant has no proprietary interest in the Property. Any steps taken by the Seller to assist the Buyer at the Buyer's request will be at the cost of the Buyer.
2.5 The Seller will keep the Buyer fully informed of the Seller's endeavours to procure the Declaration and/or the Release and the Seller will respond within a reasonable time to any reasonable request for information in relation to the Declaration and/or the Release made by or on behalf of the Buyer.
2.6 If:
2.6.1 the Seller has not obtained the Declaration and/or the Release on or before the Longstop Date; and/or
2.6.2 the Seller is otherwise unable to sell the Property with vacant possession on or before the Longstop Date; and/or
2.6.3 the Buyer is unable prior to completion to procure Clear Searches (having used its reasonable endeavours to do so);
and the Buyer has not served the Buyer's Notice, the Seller and the Buyer will be released at 4pm on the Longstop Date from all obligations and liabilities in the Original Contract and the Buyer will be entitled to a full refund from the Seller in respect of any deposit paid in accordance with clause 3 of the Original Contract together with all interest accrued.
2.7 If, prior to the Longstop Date, the Seller has obtained the Declaration or the Release or both and the Seller is able to complete the sale of the Property with vacant possession and the Buyer has procured Clear Searches (the Buyer using reasonable endeavours to procure Clear Searches), the Seller may serve the Seller's Notice on the Buyer. The Seller's Notice may be served on the Buyer at any time on or before 12pm on19 May20 October 2008, and if the Seller does serve the Seller's Notice, then the Completion Date will be 14 days after service of the Seller's Notice. The Seller's Notice will not constitute a notice to complete for the purposes of clause 6.8 of the Standard Commercial Property Conditions (First Edition) and will not render time of the essence of the Original Contract.
2.8 Where the Buyer has not been able to procure Clear Searches pursuant to clauses 2.6.3 or 2.7 above, the Seller will have 28 days to procure at its own cost that any entries which the Buyer reasonably considers adverse are removed or remedied to the satisfaction of the Buyer (acting reasonably). For the avoidance of doubt, if such period of 28 days extends beyond the Longstop Date or the Extended Longstop Date (if the Buyer has extended its right in accordance with clause 2.10) then the Longstop Date or the Extended Longstop Date (as the case may be) will be deemed to be revised to the date on which the 28 days expire.
2.9 If neither the Buyer's Notice or the Seller's Notice have been served in accordance with clauses 2.2 or 2.7 above by 12pm on19 May20 October 2008 and the Buyer has not served the Buyer's Option to Extend Notice (pursuant to clause 2.10), the Original Contract will cease and determine on the Longstop Date and the Buyer will be entitled to a full refund from the Seller in respect of any deposit paid in accordance with clause 3 of the Original Contract, together with all interest accrued."
"The Respondent has or will sign an Agreement and Deed of Release ("the Agreement") prepared by Nabarros and made between Mr Bramston (1) Mr Bains (2) and the Purchaser (3), a copy of which is annexed. The Agreement states that the Respondent "has never had" any right, claim, interest, lien, encumbrance or any other interest whether past present or future and whether proprietary or personal in nature howsoever arising in respect of the Premises. Between the Applicant and the Respondent, the inclusion of the words "has never had" in the Agreement is agreed only to allow completion of the sale to the Purchaser and nothing in the Deed of Release shall prejudice Mr Bains in relation to his claims concerning the Premises."
Clause 2.6
Conclusion