Commonwealth Bank of Australia v Thompson [2013] NSWSC 149
The guarantee imposed an independent obligation on the second defendant to pay the Bank without requiring the Bank first to demand payment from RHT Developments or realise the mortgaged properties, and the contractual terms preserved the Bank's rights despite any failure or delay in exercising remedies. Although the...
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- Jurisdiction
- Australia
- Judgment Date
- 05 March 2013
- Procedural Posture
- Enforcement of Guarantee and Indemnity by Bank Against Guarantor / Principal Judgment After Hearing
- Outcome
- Judgment for the plaintiff against the second defendant; the second defendant's defences failed and the Bank was entitled to enforce the guarantee.
- Legal Topics
- ['enforcement of Guarantee' 'mortgagee in Possession' 'power of Sale' 'unconscionable Conduct' 'asic Act and Australian Consumer Law']
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Procedural Posture
Enforcement of Guarantee and Indemnity by Bank Against Guarantor / Principal Judgment After Hearing
Legal Issues
- 1 ["Whether the Bank's conduct after taking possession of the Biloela properties disentitled it from enforcing the guarantee against the second defendant." "Whether the Bank's failure to realise or adequately market the properties required refusal of judgment or a stay until sale." 'Whether the Bank engaged in unconscionable conduct under the Australian Securities and Investments Commission Act 2001 (Cth) or the Australian Consumer Law.']
Ratio Decidendi
The guarantee imposed an independent obligation on the second defendant to pay the Bank without requiring the Bank first to demand payment from RHT Developments or realise the mortgaged properties, and the contractual terms preserved the Bank's rights despite any failure or delay in exercising remedies. Although the Bank was dilatory after taking possession, it had belatedly commenced marketing the properties and had abandoned its claim for accrued interest during the period of delay, so the prejudice relied on by the second defendant was ameliorated. The Bank's conduct did not amount to unconscionable conduct and did not disentitle it from enforcing the guarantee.
Court Disposition
Judgment for the plaintiff against the second defendant; the second defendant's defences failed and the Bank was entitled to enforce the guarantee.
Orders
- ['The second defendant is to pay to the plaintiff the sum of $1,900,000.' "The second defendant is to pay the plaintiff's costs." 'Interest is to run from today.']
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