Elie Chahwan v Bycoon (in liq.) Pty Ltd [2013] NSWSC 159
Leave under s 471B was refused because, although the plaintiff's caveat claim may have substance for s 74K purposes, that factor carried little weight against the history of the litigation, the prior dismissal of similar claims, the plaintiff's delay and failures to prosecute, the continuing prejudice to creditors...
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- Jurisdiction
- Australia
- Judgment Date
- 06 March 2013
- Procedural Posture
- Corporations Winding Up Application for Leave to Commence Proceedings Against a Company in Liquidation and Application Concerning Extension of a Caveat / Principal Judgment on Summons and Application for Leave Under S 471 B Corporations Act 2001 (cth)
- Outcome
- Application for leave refused and summons dismissed.
- Legal Topics
- ['winding Up' 'leave to Proceed Against Company in Liquidation' 'caveat Extension' 'resulting Trust' 'constructive Trust' 'equitable Charge']
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Procedural Posture
Corporations Winding Up Application for Leave to Commence Proceedings Against a Company in Liquidation and Application Concerning Extension of a Caveat / Principal Judgment on Summons and Application for Leave Under S 471 B Corporations Act 2001 (cth)
Legal Issues
- 1 ['Whether leave should be granted under s 471B Corporations Act 2001 (Cth) to proceed against Bycoon in liquidation.' 'Whether the operation of caveat no. AB180099 should be extended under s 74K Real Property Act 1900 or whether leave should be granted to lodge a further caveat.' "Whether the plaintiff's proprietary claim to lots 39 and 40 justified allowing proceedings to continue despite the history of dismissed earlier proceedings and prejudice to the liquidation."]
Ratio Decidendi
Leave under s 471B was refused because, although the plaintiff's caveat claim may have substance for s 74K purposes, that factor carried little weight against the history of the litigation, the prior dismissal of similar claims, the plaintiff's delay and failures to prosecute, the continuing prejudice to creditors and the liquidator, the interference with the orderly finalisation of Bycoon's liquidation, and the absence of any useful purpose or likely recovery for the plaintiff.
Court Disposition
Application for leave refused and summons dismissed.
Orders
- ['The application for leave under s 471B Corporations Act 2001 be refused.' 'The summons be dismissed.' "The plaintiff pay the defendant's costs."]
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