BMF Trading v. Abraxis Holdings Ltd.
The Court granted a stay because the appeal raised reasonably arguable points as to the application of equitable principles (including whether Williams' prior conduct tainted Abraxis' ability to assert equitable defences and whether limitation can supply a juristic reason), and because without a stay the appeal...
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- Citation
- 2002 BCCA 578
- Parties
- Appellant (plaintiff): BMF Trading; Respondent (defendant): Abraxis Holdings Ltd.
- Court
- British Columbia Court of Appeal
- Jurisdiction
- Canada
- Judgment Date
- 22 October 2002
- Procedural Posture
- Appeal From Trial Judgment and Application for Stay Pending Appeal / In Chambers Stay Application in Court of Appeal
- Outcome
- Stay granted pending appeal on terms
- Legal Topics
- Constructive Trust, Resulting Trust, Implied Trust, Clean Hands Doctrine, Mareva Injunction, Stay Pending Appeal, Balance of Convenience, Juristic Reason for Unjust Enrichment
- Source Language
- english
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Parties
BMF Trading
Appellant (plaintiff)
Abraxis Holdings Ltd.
Respondent (defendant)
Procedural Posture
Appeal From Trial Judgment and Application for Stay Pending Appeal / In Chambers Stay Application in Court of Appeal
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether a stay of the injunction should be granted pending appeal
- 2 Whether the trial judge erred in finding the plaintiff lacked an equitable interest in shares and had unclean hands
- 3 Whether Williams' participation in prior proceedings prevents equitable relief
Ratio Decidendi
The Court granted a stay because the appeal raised reasonably arguable points as to the application of equitable principles (including whether Williams' prior conduct tainted Abraxis' ability to assert equitable defences and whether limitation can supply a juristic reason), and because without a stay the appeal would be rendered nugatory given Abraxis' only asset; the balance of convenience therefore favored continuing the injunction on terms that preserved the asset by permitting sale only if proceeds were paid into court with undertakings and security.
Court Disposition
Stay granted pending appeal on terms
Orders
- Continue the injunction granted by Neilson J. on November 24, 2000, pending further order of the Court of Appeal
- Respondents may sell the shares in an orderly manner on a recognized North American stock exchange provided all proceeds are paid into court to the credit of the appeal
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