CHANCERY DIVISION
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B e f o r e :
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(1)AEROSTAR MAINTENANCE INTERNATIONAL LIMITED (2) COMMERCIAL AVIATION SERVICES LIMITED |
Claimants |
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CHRISTOPHER WILSON JEFFREY ASHFIELD AVMAN LIMITED JOANNE HARRISS |
Defendants |
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Mr James Ramsden (instructed by Trowers & Hamlins LLP) for the Defendants
Hearing dates: 16th, 17th, 18th, 19th 24th, 25th, 29th & 30th March 2010
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Mr Justice Morgan:
PART I: GENERAL MATTERS
Introduction
The various companies and individuals involved
The witnesses
PART II: THE MAIN CLAIMS
The relevant events in detail
"I am prepared to do it in order to win this business".
"Welcome to the real world of the "boys" do we really want AGI in this (your decision Rgds Jeff)"
"God knows Jeff, [In] all honesty I have never done the dirty in my life but this may be just too rich to keep taking the "correct" line. I think that we should build in a firewall that enables you to pull the plug at any time and go around AMIL/AGI if you so chose. I think that there is a deal that could be done at Romaero with Misa and Dan but it would burn the bridges for sure! I look forwards to any guidance that you can give."
The reference to Misa is a reference to Mr Popic of Romaero and the reference to Dan is reference to Mr Vulcan of Romaero.
"Fully understood and at this stage I will just spell it out in words of 1 syllable regarding how it will work but once we are up and running the two B's (funny how it is that) could really create problems and I think Barry's priorities for monies could become an issue where only you and I carry the can do all the work and they spend it. They had effectively done "the dirty" on your Aerostar arrangements by not paying and probably that is why they courted BAE speak tomorrow RGDS Jeff"
The reference to the "2 B's" was a reference to Mr Malizia and Mr Kyme.
"For sure this is what has happened, co-incidentally with this happening Builder-Man has managed to get all his cash back but my bikes are still in hock! Plu[s] ca change!
The reference to Builder-Man was a reference to a Mr Reeves who had lent money to Mr Malizia which Mr Malizia had loaned to AMIL. The rates of interest being charged by Mr Reeves to Mr Malizia, which were passed onto AMIL, were high rates which reflected the fact that AMIL had not found it possible to obtain finance at a more conventional rate of interest. The reference to Mr Wilson's bikes being in hock was that Mr Wilson had borrowed money from a Mr David Thompson in order to introduce capital into the AGI group. As security for repayment of this loan, Mr Wilson had charged his collection of motor bikes and a Ferrari car to Mr Thompson.
"50/50 after a bit for the boys who may even add their own on! But with you not AGI"
"Please find herewith the other requested company documents for the AMIL formed specifically for this transaction at my insistence to keep all funds separate".
By this email, Mr Ashfield was giving an explanation as to why the new AMIL had been formed. I interpret this explanation as being consistent with the original AMIL remaining in the transaction but with the interposition of the new AMIL for the purpose of keeping funds separate.
Further evidence and further findings of fact
The claim against Mr Wilson
The claim against Mr Ashfield
The claim against Avman
Remedies
An account
Equitable compensation
Common law damages
PART III: THE GLOBESPAN CLAIMS