Young Investments Group Pty Ltd v Stripe Capital Pty Ltd [2011] FCA 1147
The pleadings against the Stripe and Asandas directors were deficient as they failed to allege with sufficient particularity actual or inferable knowledge required for accessorial liability, and adopted pleading bases (such as mere duty to know or breach of duty) not recognised as sufficient at law. Consequently,...
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- Jurisdiction
- Australia
- Judgment Date
- 07 October 2011
- Procedural Posture
- Civil / Strike Out Application / Judgment on Pleadings
- Outcome
- Application as against the fourth and fifth respondents dismissed with costs.
- Legal Topics
- ["directors' Duties" 'accessorial Liability' 'breach of Fiduciary Duty' 'misleading and Deceptive Conduct' 'pleading Standards']
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Procedural Posture
Civil / Strike Out Application / Judgment on Pleadings
Legal Issues
- 1 ['Whether the amended pleading discloses a reasonable cause of action against the fourth and fifth respondents (Stripe and Asandas directors) for breach of contract, fiduciary duty, and misleading and deceptive conduct' 'Whether sufficient facts are pleaded to establish accessorial liability under s 79 Corporations Act' 'Whether Barnes v Addy claims are sufficiently particularised against those respondents']
Ratio Decidendi
The pleadings against the Stripe and Asandas directors were deficient as they failed to allege with sufficient particularity actual or inferable knowledge required for accessorial liability, and adopted pleading bases (such as mere duty to know or breach of duty) not recognised as sufficient at law. Consequently, the claims against the fourth and fifth respondents must be struck out as unarguable and dismissed.
Court Disposition
Application as against the fourth and fifth respondents dismissed with costs.
Orders
- ['The application as against the fourth and fifth respondents be dismissed.' 'The applicants pay the costs of each of the fourth and fifth respondents including the costs of this application to be taxed if not agreed.']
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