Credifinance Securities Limited v. DSLC Capital Corp.
The Court of Appeal held the appeal judge acted within jurisdiction in proceeding de novo under the agreed procedure, found sufficient evidence that DSLC was defrauded and that the $310,500 was traceable to the fraud, and concluded that in the exceptional circumstances (including the identity of other creditors and...
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- Citation
- 2011 ONCA 160
- Parties
- Appellant (trustee): Deloitte & Touche Inc., in its Capacity as Trustee in Bankruptcy of Credifinance Securities Limited; Respondent (creditor): DSLC Capital Corp.
- Court
- Court of Appeal for Ontario
- Jurisdiction
- Canada
- Judgment Date
- 2 March 2011
- Procedural Posture
- Bankruptcy and Insolvency Appeal Under the BIA / Court of Appeal Judgment on Appeal From Superior Court Order Affirming Constructive Trust and Disallowance Appeal
- Outcome
- Trustee's appeal dismissed; constructive trust in favour of DSLC over $310,500 upheld; DSLC denied leave to appeal the costs decision of the appeal judge; Court of Appeal awards DSLC costs in this court of $20,000 payable from the estate.
- Legal Topics
- Constructive Trust, Fraud, Proof of Claim Under S.81 BIA, Trustee Notice of Dispute, Costs Liability of Trustee
- Source Language
- english
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Parties
Deloitte & Touche Inc., in its Capacity as Trustee in Bankruptcy of Credifinance Securities Limited
Appellant (trustee)
DSLC Capital Corp.
Respondent (creditor)
Procedural Posture
Bankruptcy and Insolvency Appeal Under the BIA / Court of Appeal Judgment on Appeal From Superior Court Order Affirming Constructive Trust and Disallowance Appeal
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether the trustee erred in disallowing DSLC's property claim under s.81 of the BIA
- 2 Whether the appeal judge had jurisdiction to hear the fraud issue de novo on appeal from the trustee's notice of dispute
- 3 Whether funds in the bankrupt's accounts that are traceable to a fraudulent loan may be impressed with a constructive trust in bankruptcy proceedings
Ratio Decidendi
The Court of Appeal held the appeal judge acted within jurisdiction in proceeding de novo under the agreed procedure, found sufficient evidence that DSLC was defrauded and that the $310,500 was traceable to the fraud, and concluded that in the exceptional circumstances (including the identity of other creditors and potential unjust enrichment) a constructive trust over the $310,500 in favour of DSLC was appropriate; the trustee's appeal was dismissed and DSLC's leave to appeal the costs decision was denied.
Court Disposition
Trustee's appeal dismissed; constructive trust in favour of DSLC over $310,500 upheld; DSLC denied leave to appeal the costs decision of the appeal judge; Court of Appeal awards DSLC costs in this court of $20,000 payable from the estate.
Orders
- Dismissed the Trustee's appeal and upheld the Superior Court's imposition of a constructive trust over $310,500 in favour of DSLC Capital Corp.
- Declared that $310,500 held by Credifinance Securities Limited is impressed with a constructive trust for DSLC and is excluded from the bankrupt estate.
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