IN 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 :
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LECTA PAPER UK LIMITED |
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MR JUSTICE TROWER:
"In exercising its power of sanction the court will see, first, that the provisions of the statute have been complied with; secondly, that the class was fairly represented by those who attended the meeting and that the statutory majority are acting bona fide and are not coercing the minority in order to promote interests adverse to those of the class whom they purport to represent, and thirdly, that the arrangement is such as an intelligent and honest man, a member of the class concerned and acting in respect of his interest, might reasonably approve."
"In my view an applicant is entitled to feel aggrieved if, in the absence of opposition from any creditor, the court holds, at the third stage and on its own motion, that the order which it made at the first stage was pointless."
"as regards the correct constitution of classes, I accept the point made by Mr Dicker that if a judge has heard full argument at the convening hearing and has decided on the appropriate constitution of classes, it is not ordinarily appropriate for a different judge at the sanction hearing to take a different view of his own motion in the absence of any creditor appearing to contend that the classes were not correctly constituted."
I should add that it will obviously not be appropriate to take this course if there has been a material non-disclosure, whether deliberate or accidental, at the convening stage or a relevant change of circumstance. There is no indication that either of those things have happened in the present case.
"In cases such as the present, however, what is being attempted is to achieve a position where resort can be had to the law of a particular jurisdiction, not in order to evade debts but rather with a view to achieving the best possible outcome for creditors. If in those circumstances it is appropriate to speak of forum shopping at all, it must be on the basis that there can sometimes be good forum shopping."
The most recent case in which this type of procedure has been devised is Re NN2 Newco Limited [2019] EWHC 1917 (Ch), a case in which, like the present case, the structure involved an English company within the group acceding to the notes as a co-issuer and the governing law of the notes then being changed from New York law to English law.
"By its own terms Article 25 covers both exclusive and non-exclusive agreements. For completeness I would add that (on the footing that schemes are within the scope of the Recast Judgments Regulation) an application to the Court for approval of a scheme in my view constitutes a "dispute" for the purposes of such a jurisdiction clause. If the Regulations are to be read as extending to schemes, then contractual provisions obviously designed to engage with the Regulations must be read in accordance with the same interpretative approach."