THE BUSINESS AND PROPERTY COURTS OF ENGLAND AND WALES
CHANCERY DIVISION
Fetter Lane, London, EC4A 1NL |
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B e f o r e :
(SITTING AS A DEPUTY JUDGE OF THE HIGH COURT)
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Fawaz Al-Hasawi |
Claimant |
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Nottingham Forest Football Club Limited |
Defendant |
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NF Football Investments Limited |
Third Party |
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NFFC Group Holdings Limited |
Fourth Party |
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Mr George Spalton and Mr Joshua Folkard (instructed by Browne Jacobson LLP) appeared on behalf of the Defendant and the Third Party.
Hearing dates: 30 April and 1, 2 and 3 May 2019
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Stuart Isaacs QC:
Background
"3. The Initial Loan, August Loan, October Loan and January Loan
3.1 Subject to clause 3.6, £5,380,000 of the Debt owed to Mr Al Hasawi shall remain outstanding as an interest free unsecured sterling term loan granted by Mr Al Hasawi to the Borrower and shall be repaid: (i) as to £1,880,000, in full, on [15 May 2017] (and such £1,880,000 shall be the Initial Loan); and (ii) as to the £3,500,000, in full, on [31 August 2017], subject to the provisions of clause 3.4 and clause 5 of this agreement (and such £3,500,000 shall be the August Loan).
3.2 Subject to clause 3.6, a further £348,164.50 of the Debt owed to Mr Al Hasawi shall remain outstanding as an interest free unsecured sterling term loan granted by Mr Al Hasawi to the Borrower and shall be repaid in full on [31 October 2017], subject to the provisions of clause 3.4 and clause 5 of this agreement (and such loan shall be the October Loan).
3.3 Subject to clause 3.6, a further £348,164.50 of the Debt owed to Mr Al Hasawi shall remain outstanding as an interest free unsecured sterling term loan granted by Mr Al Hasawi to the Borrower and shall be repaid in full on [31 January 2018] subject to the provisions of clause 3.4 and clause 5 of this agreement (and such loan shall be the January Loan).
3.4 Where a reduction is to be made to any of the Completion Loans in accordance with clause 5, Mr Al Hasawi shall write-off and waive any actions, claims, rights, demands and set-offs that he ever had, may have or hereafter can, shall or may have against the Borrower arising out of or connected with the relevant part of the Completion Loans.
3.5 While the Initial Loan and/or the Completion Loans remain outstanding, the Buyer and the Borrower agree (and the Buyer shall procure) that the Borrower shall not, without the prior written consent of Mr Al Hasawi, create any security over its assets and the Buyer and the Borrower agree that the Borrower shall not make any payments to the Buyer, Curzon Shipbrokers Corp., Container GR Inc., or any person Connected with any of them (including but not limited to payment of dividends, repayment of any loan or debt, payment of fees and/or charges, assumption of liabilities) in excess of £20,000 per month.
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No relegation in 2016/17
3.7 In the event that the Borrower is not relegated from the Championship at the end of the 2016/17 season, and any amount in respect of the Completion Loans has not been paid within 10 Business Days of its due date, then if a notice is sent in writing by or on behalf of Mr Al Hasawi to the Borrower (an Acceleration Notice) any and all unpaid amounts in respect of the Completion Loans (whether due for payment or not) shall become immediately due and payable and interest shall accrue from the date of the Acceleration Notice and be payable in respect of all such unpaid amounts in accordance with clause 9.
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5. Set-off
5.1 If, on a Completion Loan Repayment Date or any date a payment in respect of the Promotion Loan is due:
5.1.1 any amount is due for payment by Holdings and/or Mr Al Hasawi to the Buyer under the SPA (the Settlement Sum), the Borrower shall be entitled (at its sole discretion) to reduce the amount payable to Mr Al Hasawi under the applicable Completion Loan or the Promotion Loan (as applicable) by an amount equal to the Settlement Sum (and, in the event that the Borrower reduces the amount payable under the applicable Completion Loan or the Promotion Loan in accordance with this clause, then it is agreed that the amount due for payment by Holdings and/or Mr Al Hasawi to the Buyer under the SPA shall be reduced accordingly on a £ for £ basis); and/or
5.1.2 there is an Outstanding Claim, and provided always that the Buyer has obtained and delivered to Holdings and Mr Al Hasawi a Barrister's Opinion (or in respect of an Outstanding Claim which relates to Leakage the Buyer has obtained and delivered to Holdings and Mr Al Hasawi an Accountant's Opinion), the Borrower shall be entitled (at its sole discretion) to withhold from the sums due pursuant to clause 3 or 4, by way of repayment of the applicable Completion Loan and/or the Promotion Loan (as applicable), an amount equal to the Estimate and/or the Leakage Estimate or, if the Estimate and/or Leakage Estimate is greater, the full amount of the relevant part of the Completion Loans and/or relevant part of the Promotion Loan that is due for payment (as applicable) (the Reserved Sum) and to pay such amount into an Escrow Account. The Borrower shall pay any balance of the relevant Completion Loan and/or Promotion Loan following any such withholding on its due date.
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5.6 Where a reduction is to be made to the Completion Loans or the Promotion Loan in accordance with this clause 5, Mr Al Hasawi shall write-off and discharge any actions, claims, liabilities, rights, demands and set-offs that it ever had, may have or hereafter can, shall or may have against the Borrower arising out of or connected with the amount of the Completion Loans or the Promotion Loan so reduced.
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9. Interest
If any party fails to pay in full on the due date any amount which is payable to the other party pursuant to this agreement, or where this agreement otherwise specifies or provides that an amount of interest should be applied, then the amount outstanding or payable shall bear interest both before and after any judgment at 2 per cent per annum over Barclays Bank plc base rate (the interest rising to 8% flat per annum if clause 3.7 and/or clause 3.20 applies) from time to time from the due date until up to and including the date payment is made in full. Such interest shall be compounded and accrue on a daily basis."
Claims under the SPA
"1. Interpretation
1.1 The definitions and rules of interpretation in this Clause apply in this agreement.
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Claim | any claim brought by the Buyer in respect of any Indemnity Claim, ... Schedule Claim or claim under Clause 6; |
Completion Loans | shall have the meaning prescribed in the Deed ...; |
Connected | has, in relation to a person, the meaning given in section 1122 of the [Corporation Tax Act] 2010 and, also, all Al Hasawi Entities and the Seller are deemed to be Connected with each other; |
Data Room | means the virtual data room named 'Project Roy ' containing documents relating to the [Club] ...; |
Guaranteed Obligations | all present and future obligations and liabilities of the Seller under this agreement including all money and liabilities of any nature from time to time due, owing or incurred by the Seller under this agreement; |
Intermediary | as defined in the FA Regulations on Working with Intermediaries or the FIFA Regulations on Working with Intermediaries, as applicable; |
Leakage | means any amount in excess of £2,303,671 ... received by the Seller, or any person Connected to it, in breach of Clause 6; |
Liabilities | in relation to the [Club] ..., the aggregate amount of all liabilities in respect of any fact, matter or circumstance on or prior to the Liability Statement Date (and only to the extent such liabilities relate to such period) and whether or not due for payment at the Liability Statement Date including, without limitation: - trade creditors; - transfer fees and levies; - player payments; - agent fees; - bonuses; - signing fees; - liabilities in respect of pensions; - liabilities in respect of any on-going or unresolved disputes (including, without limitation in respect of Billy Davies); - all Tax liabilities ...; .... - any liability to Pietro Chiodi Soccer Management, ....; .; |
Liability Statement Date | 31 December 2016; |
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Losses | losses, damages, penalties, fines, liabilities and expenses (including all reasonable and proper legal and other professional fees and expenses) and Loss shall be construed accordingly; |
Permitted Payments | means the payments, receipts or transactions which are listed in Schedule 5; |
Player | means any football player who is registered to play for the [Club] and has either (a) entered into a written contract of employment with the [Club] or (b) is on loan to the [Club]; |
Schedule Claim | a claim under Clause 7.4 of this agreement; |
6. Leakage
6.1 The Seller undertakes to the Buyer that, in the period from and including the Liability Statement Date up to Completion, the only payments received by it or any person Connected to it have been or will be Permitted Payments, and in particular during that period (except for such Permitted Payments): …
6.2 With effect from Completion, the Seller undertakes to the Buyer to pay to the Buyer, within 10 Business Days of a written demand by the Buyer, an amount equal to any Leakage which it … has received ….
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7. Indemnities
7.1 Subject to the provisions set out in Schedule 6, the Seller shall indemnify the Buyer, [and] the [Club] … from and against all Losses suffered or incurred by the Buyer, [or] the [Club] … arising out of or in connection with the aggregate of the Liabilities being in excess of £6,600,000 as at the Liability Statement Date.
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7.4 The Seller shall indemnify the Buyer, [and] the [Club] … from and against all Losses suffered or incurred by the Buyer, [and] the [Club] … due to the statements set out in paragraph 3 and/or 4 of Schedule 7 being inaccurate or untrue as at Completion.
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7.5. Subject to the provisions of Schedule 6, any payment made by the Seller in respect of a Claim shall include:
7.5.1 an amount in respect of all reasonable costs and expenses properly incurred by the Buyer or the [Club] in bringing the relevant Claim;
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10. Guarantee and Indemnity
10.1 Mr Al Hasawi guarantees to the [Club] and the Buyer the due and punctual performance, observance and discharge by the Seller of all the Guaranteed Obligations if and when they become performable or due under this agreement.
10.2 If the Seller defaults in the payment when due of any amount that is a Guaranteed Obligation, Mr Al Hasawi shall, immediately on demand by the Buyer or the [Club], pay that amount to the Buyer or the [Club] as if he were the Seller.
10.3 Mr Al Hasawi as principal obligor and as a separate and independent obligation and liability from its obligations and liabilities under Clause 10.1 and Clause 10.2, agrees to indemnify and keep indemnified the [Club] and the Buyer in full and on demand from and against all and any Losses suffered or incurred by the [Club] or by the Buyer arising out of, or in connection with, the Guaranteed Obligations not being recoverable for any reason, or the Seller's failure to perform or discharge any of the Guaranteed Obligations.
10.4 The guarantee in this Clause 10 is and shall at all times be a continuing security and shall cover the ultimate balance of all monies payable by the Seller to the [Club] or the Buyer in respect of the Guaranteed Obligations.
10.5 Mr Al Hasawi shall, on a full indemnity basis, pay to the Buyer or the [Club] on demand the amount of all reasonable and properly incurred costs and expenses (including legal and out-of-pocket expenses and any value added tax thereon) incurred by the [Club] and the Buyer in connection with the guarantee in this Clause 10, PROVIDED always that the claim to which such costs and expenses relate is successful.
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10.7 The guarantee in this Clause 10 shall be in addition to and independent of all other security which the [Club] may hold from time to time in respect of the discharge and performance of the Guaranteed Obligations.
10.8 Mr Al Hasawi waives any right he may have to require the Buyer or the [Club] (or any trustee or agents on its behalf) to proceed against or enforce any other right or claim for payment against any person before claiming from Mr Al Hasawi under this clause 10.
18. Third Party rights
18.1 A person who is not a party to this agreement shall not have any rights under the Contracts (Rights of Third Parties) Act 1999 to enforce any term of this agreement."
"1. Time Limits
1.1 The Seller shall not be liable for an Indemnity Claim or a Schedule Claim
… unless written notice of that Indemnity Claim or Schedule Claim has been served on the Seller (providing specific details of the relevant Claim, including reasonable details of the matter or default which gives rise to the Claim, and the Buyer's bona fide estimate of any alleged Losses where reasonably quantifiable) on or before 31 December 2018.
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3. No Double Counting
3.1 The Buyer shall not be entitled to recover damages in respect of any Claim or otherwise obtain reimbursement or restitution more than once in respect of any one breach of this agreement arising out of or in connection with the same circumstances.
3.2 The liability of any Seller shall not be increased by reason of the fact that any Claim in respect of one circumstance is made or is capable of being made in respect of more than one provision of this agreement or any other Transaction Document.
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7. Changes on and/or after Completion
The Seller shall not be liable for any Claim to the extent that it arises, or is increased or extended by:
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7.1.3 any change in any accounting basis, policy, practice or approach of, or applicable to, the [Club] or the Subsidiary or the Buyer or any member of the Buyer's Group, or any change in the way an accounting basis is adapted for Tax purposes, in each case, made on and/or after Completion (save where such change is required to conform such policy or practice with generally accepted policies or practices or where such change is necessary to correct an improper policy or practice; …
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9. Contingent and Unascertainable Claims
The Seller shall not be liable to make payment for any Claim which is based on a liability which, at the time such Claim is notified to the Seller, is contingent only, not capable of being quantified, or is otherwise not due and payable, unless and until such liability ceases to be contingent, becomes capable of being quantified and becomes due and payable but so that the period of six months referred to in paragraph 1.4 above shall not start to run until such time."
References in Schedule 6 to "the Seller" were expressed to be deemed to include "the Guarantor".
3.1 Neither [the Club] nor the Subsidiary has entered into any Material Contract which has not been included in the Data Room.
3.2 For the purposes of this paragraph 3, Material Contract means:
3.2.1 any single contract, agreement or arrangement entered into by or on behalf of the [Club] or the Subsidiary which involves the [Club] or the Subsidiary assuming liabilities or obligations in excess of £100,000; or
3.2.2 any contracts, agreements or arrangements which each individually involves the [Club] or the Subsidiary assuming liabilities or obligations in excess of £30,000 per annum and which together in aggregate involve the Club assuming liabilities or obligations in excess of £300,000,
other than contracts, agreements or arrangements: (i) in respect of Players, football managers and/or football assistant managers; (ii) in respect of the obligations and liabilities set out in the employee list in the agreed form or employees hired (or whose terms are altered) after the date of this agreement with the approval of the Buyer; (iii) in respect of obligations and liabilities to the extent taken into account in determining whether there is an Indemnity Claim;
(iv) in respect of which costs were incurred during the financial year ending 31 May 2016 and reflected in the [Club]'s statutory accounts relating to that financial year; or (v) entered into after the date of this agreement which have been approved by the Buyer (the approval of the Buyer for the purposes of this paragraph being evidenced by an individual signing or initialling the relevant agreement or terms alteration on behalf of the Buyer).
4. Effect of the Transaction
Neither the entering into of this agreement nor Completion nor the change of control of the [Club] will result in the [Club] or the Subsidiary assuming any liability or obligation to make or pay any payment, fee, bonus, success fee or otherwise to any person."
(1) Leakage
(2) Losses
Mr Chiodi
Villarreal
Player signing-on fees
Assombalonga
Osborn and Vellios
Conclusion
(3) Schedule Claims
The additional Schedule Claims
The original Schedule Claims
Dr Ahmadi
"In other words, when properly analysed, the overall exercise which the Court must do is to consider whether the specified eventuality (in the case of an indemnity) or the breach of contract (in a case such as the present) has caused the loss incurred in satisfying the settlement. Unless the claim is of sufficient strength reasonably to justify a settlement and the amount paid in settlement is reasonable having regard to the strength of the claim, it cannot be shown that the loss has been caused by the relevant eventuality or breach of contract. That is not to say that unless it can be shown that the claim is likely to succeed it will be impossible to establish that it was reasonable to settle it. There may be claims which appear to be intrinsically weak but which common prudence suggests should be settled in order to avoid the uncertainties and expenses of litigation. Even the successful defence of a claim in complex litigation is likely to involve substantial irrecoverable costs. "
He then stated, at paragraph [282], that the fact that the terms of a settlement were entered into upon legal advice establishes, at least, that those terms were prima facie reasonable and that it was then for the defendant to displace the inference by evidence to the contrary.
"Mr Rubin [the claimants' leading counsel] accepted that if the legal advice were not disclosed as a result of this application, he would contend in closing submissions at the end of the trial that it could not be inferred that the legal advice supported the alleged beliefs. I put it to Mr Rubin that if the defendants did not disclose the legal advice, they could hardly ask the court to infer that the legal advice supported the alleged beliefs. This would not be a case of drawing adverse inferences against the defendants by reason of the claim to privilege; it would instead be a case of not drawing inferences in their favour; the reason for not drawing inferences in their favour being that the material was simply not before the court and could not be assessed.
In due course, Mr Patton, on behalf of the defendants, accepted in clear terms that in the absence of disclosure of the legal advice, the defendants could not contend for such an inference in their favour."
Mr Chiodi
Scotcomms
(4) Other costs and expenses
Claim under the Deed
Misrepres entation of the Club's liab ilities
Summary