Redowood Pty Limited v Mongoose Pty Limited [2004] NSWSC 101
Redowood's offer and acceptance claim failed because the second rights acceptance form did not conform to the Mongoose rights offer document: it omitted the name of the stockbroker who acted on Redowood's recent purchase and provided an incorrect SRN that related to a holding already accepted. Applying strict offer...
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- Jurisdiction
- Australia
- Judgment Date
- 03 March 2004
- Procedural Posture
- Commercial List Proceedings in the Equity Division Claiming Monies Said to Be Due on Purported Acceptance of a Public Offer to Purchase Renounceable Rights / Judgment After Hearing
- Outcome
- Proceedings dismissed.
- Legal Topics
- ['offer and Acceptance' 'construction of Offer Documents' 'renounceable Rights' 'estoppel' 'estoppel by Convention']
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Procedural Posture
Commercial List Proceedings in the Equity Division Claiming Monies Said to Be Due on Purported Acceptance of a Public Offer to Purchase Renounceable Rights / Judgment After Hearing
Legal Issues
- 1 ["Whether Redowood's second rights acceptance form constituted a valid acceptance of the Mongoose rights offer in respect of 55,000,000 ANL rights despite an incorrect SRN and omission of the broker's name." 'How clause 8.3(d), clause 8.4 and the acceptance instructions in the Mongoose rights offer document should be construed for issuer sponsored or unregistered holdings.' 'Whether communications between Redowood and ASX Perpetual grounded an estoppel preventing Mongoose from denying that Redowood had validly accepted the offer.' 'Whether an Appendix E form was required for Redowood validly to accept the offer for the 55,000,000 ANL rights.']
Ratio Decidendi
Redowood's offer and acceptance claim failed because the second rights acceptance form did not conform to the Mongoose rights offer document: it omitted the name of the stockbroker who acted on Redowood's recent purchase and provided an incorrect SRN that related to a holding already accepted. Applying strict offer and acceptance principles, receipt of that form did not create a contract. The estoppel claim also failed because, although Mr Grant's evidence about communications with Ms Ooi was accepted, those communications were not unequivocal conduct displacing Redowood's obligation to comply strictly with the offer's stated mode of acceptance.
Court Disposition
Proceedings dismissed.
Orders
- ['Proceedings to be dismissed.' 'Short minutes of order to be brought in.' 'Costs may be argued.' 'Orders in relation to the cross-claim against ASX Perpetual are to be made when short minutes are brought in.']
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