BUSINESS AND PROPERTY COURTS OF ENGLAND AND WALES
CHANCERY APPEALS
ON APPEAL FROM THE COUNTY COURT AT CENTRAL LONDON
Fetter Lane, London, EC4A 1NL |
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B e f o r e :
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A and B |
Appellants |
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THE REGISTRAR OF COMPANIES |
Respondent |
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IN THE MATTER OF PRUDENCIA LLP |
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The Respondent was not represented and did not appear
Hearing dates: 19 and 20 November 2024
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Crown Copyright ©
Mr Justice Adam Johnson:
The Judgment and the Appeal
"The reality is, therefore, that if the LLP were to be restored, there would be no existing member who would be able to liaise with the liquidator that the claimants would wish to see appointed."
" … unfortunately, in this instance, there are simply no members in existence. For that reason, there is no need to go on to consider whether either of the claimants [A or B] are 'persons interested' under s.1029(2) CA 2006 because there is no purpose in making an order for restoration and, accordingly, the claim is dismissed."
Some brief background
Discussion
"The court may give such directions and make such provisions as seems just for placing the LLP and all other persons in the same position (as nearly as may be) as if the LLP had not been dissolved or struck off the register".
"I think it would therefore be nowadays more accurate to say that ordinarily the purposes of s. 651 are either to enable the liquidator to distribute an overlooked asset or a creditor to make a claim which he has not previously made."
"As often occurs in cases of this sort the restoration of the company to the register may do it some good or it may not. The attitude of the Companies Court is that provided the application for restoration falls within the general legislative purpose as I have described it the company will be restored, and whether the restoration does anyone any good or not is a matter to be decided by another tribunal in the future …".
"Where an order under this section provides for the transfer of property or liabilities, that property shall, by virtue of the order, be transferred to and vest in, and those liabilities shall, by virtue of the order, be transferred to and become the liabilities of, the transferee company … "
Conclusion and Disposition
Form of Judgment