Reches Pty Ltd v Tadiran Ltd [1998] FCA 666
Mareva relief was refused because the respondent is a large, reputable foreign corporation with substantial assets, no evidence of likely default, and operates from a jurisdiction (Israel) with reciprocal enforcement of judgments with Australia; there was no serious risk that judgment could not be enforced. On...
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- Jurisdiction
- Australia
- Judgment Date
- 11 June 1998
- Procedural Posture
- Interlocutory Motions / Judgment on Mareva Injunction and Security for Costs Motions
- Outcome
- Mareva injunction refused; security for costs arrangements varied; parties to agree on terms or return to court.
- Legal Topics
- ['mareva Injunctions' 'security for Costs' 'reciprocal Enforcement of Foreign Judgments']
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Procedural Posture
Interlocutory Motions / Judgment on Mareva Injunction and Security for Costs Motions
Legal Issues
- 1 ["Whether Mareva relief (freezing order) should be granted against a reputable foreign corporation accustomed to paying its debts where payment under a contract is to be made outside Australia in the ordinary course of business and there is a reciprocal regime for judgment enforcement in the respondent's home country." 'Circumstances in which security for costs will be ordered against an impecunious corporate applicant, especially when those standing behind the company offer security by personal guarantees and mortgages.']
Ratio Decidendi
Mareva relief was refused because the respondent is a large, reputable foreign corporation with substantial assets, no evidence of likely default, and operates from a jurisdiction (Israel) with reciprocal enforcement of judgments with Australia; there was no serious risk that judgment could not be enforced. On security for costs, the applicant's offer of secured guarantee and property mortgage was accepted as appropriate security, provided $25,000 cash security is given, reducing the quantum of cash previously ordered on the basis that the security offered would likely exceed the total costs sought.
Court Disposition
Mareva injunction refused; security for costs arrangements varied; parties to agree on terms or return to court.
Orders
- ["The applicant's notice of motion for Mareva relief filed on 19 September 1997 is dismissed." 'The applicant, within fourteen days, file and serve on the respondent draft minutes of orders to give effect to these reasons.' 'Order for previous security for costs vacated conditionally upon provision of $25,000 cash...
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