QUEEN'S BENCH DIVISION
Strand, London, WC2A 2LL |
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B e f o r e :
(sitting as a Judge of the High Court)
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FRIENDS OF BURBAGE SCHOOL LIMITED |
Claimant |
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TONY JAMES WOODHAMS |
Defendant |
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Mr Marc Glover (instructed by Rainer Hughes) for the Defendant
Hearing dates: 10th, 11th, 14th, 15th and 16th May 2012
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Crown Copyright ©
His Honour Judge McMullen QC :
The facts
The issues
(1) Was the defendant in breach of fiduciary duty and/or of contract in accounting to the claimant for credit card processing at the Ice Ball?
(2) Is the defendant liable to pay anything to the claimant in respect of his bid for the Beckham tickets?
(3) Is the defendant liable to the claimant in respect of any matter arising out of the Mango Tree event?
"Before a party can be ordered to account liability to account must be established. This liability arises immediately after the defendant's receipt of property in an accountable capacity." (Snell's Equity 20/014)
"1. A debtor offers to pay part only of the amount he owes.
2. The creditor voluntarily accepts that offer.
3. In reliance on the creditor's acceptance, the debtor pays that part of the amount he owes in full. The creditor will, by virtue of the doctrine of promissory estoppel, be bound to accept that sum in full and final settlement of the whole debt".
The witnesses
The documentary evidence
"A fully operational credit card facility available on the night. Ideally with four terminals and four operators. Bluefish will organise – to hold and store cash on the evening period MC [Mark Cann] – staff at the silent auction to get contract signed and take money at the end. CU2 Limited/Bluefish.
Staff for the loud auction to spot, get contract signed and take money. CU2 Limited/Bluefish."
Bluefish is the name under which Mr Woodhams customarily trades and is one of a group of companies. There was a further meeting on 8 December of which there is no note.
"The reasons for using Blue Bespoke for the Mango Tree was to ensure that we knew where the monies were coming from I currently understood from Blue that we had a number of credit cards to process … and yet here is a man who thinks he owes us a cheque. This is exactly what went wrong last time…. As a heads up for the Ice Ball 2007 Blue really need to be on top of this"
"is falsely accusing the company me and YOU of taking the charity money donated at the auction on the night"
This is a reference to the Mango Tree. He knew that Ms Pitman was working for someone else and threatened to draw this matter to the attention of her employer. At the relevant times she and Ms Adamson were employees of Concierge and or Bespoke as they were cited by Mr Woodhams as staff and he claimed for their wages.
"An O/S amount of £17, 000 is owed by Blue Fish for a bids [sic] on a charity auction but as the company in liquidation no hope of receiving it – now reflected."
"FOBS A/c – As per the remarks sent by you, in the bank statement, the payment made towards FOBS is £33,000/- (5/1/07- £20000/-, 29/1/07- £13000/-), but the payment received is £18,450/- (20/1/07-£450/-, 23/1/07-£18000/-) and the amount billed also £18400/- (Inv. No. 110078,79&80 dt. 18/12/2006). So the difference between the amount paid and received towards FOBS a/c-£14,500/-, can we consider this as an expense towards charity? No we should have paid out exactly what we received £18000 cheque received (Kirsty has details) and merchant credits on dec 11th 12th 2006 should add up to 30-35k total? Please add the £18000 cheque received to the merchant credits relating to FOBS on dec 11th and 12th together this will give you total received through charity evening"."
Without prejudice discussions
"He owed the claimant some money and this was approximately £6000"
The attendance note contained some redacted material relating to a discussion between Mr Lochner and Mr Miller in a café opposite court. This has not been disclosed, relying on litigation privilege. Mr Lochner also gave evidence of a telephone conversation in which Mr Woodhams is said to have accepted he owed the charity £20,000. By 27 April 2012 settlement talks were going on between Mr Lochner and Mr Woodhams by text message and telephone. Much of this is redacted but the tone is clear: these were settlement talks.
Mr Woodhams' responsibility
The sums collected
The auction bid
The Mango Tree event
Mr Bye's evidence
Delay
Conclusion