West Bay Sonship Yachts Ltd. (Re)

West Bay Sonship Yachts Ltd. (Re)

The wrongful dismissal/severance claim arose from an employment relationship commencing in 1991 and, although crystallized by notice in January 2006, existed in whole or in part as of the CCAA filing date and is therefore a provable pre‑filing claim captured and compromised by the Plan; the court declined to...

Source-derived case information.

Citation
2007 BCSC 1553
Parties
Petitioner: West Bay Sonship Yachts Ltd.; Claimant/appellant: Gerald Esau; Director/released Party: Ben Vermeulen; Creditor/monitor: Monitor (KPMG); Creditor: Butterfields; Creditor: Vessel Owners
Court
Supreme Court of British Columbia
Jurisdiction
Canada
Judgment Date
3 May 2007
Procedural Posture
Application Under the Companies' Creditors Arrangement Act (ccaa) and Approval/implementation of Plan of Arrangement / Application to Determine Status of Claim, Stay Action, and to Permit Late Filing of Proof of Claim Following CCAA Restructuring and Plan Implementation
Outcome
Court held claimant's wrongful dismissal claim to be a pre‑filing provable claim compromised by the Plan; denied application to permit late filing of a proof of claim; stayed the action against West Bay and against Ben Vermeulen as released parties.
Legal Topics
Prefiling Claim, Claims Bar Date, Wrongful Dismissal, Severance, Late Proof of Claim, Stay of Proceedings, Plan of Arrangement Interpretation
Source Language
english
Insolvency Employment Law Corporate Restructuring Contract Law Prefiling Claim Claims Bar Date Wrongful Dismissal Severance +3 more

Source-derived case record

Summary, issues, holding and outcome

More case intelligence is available

Unlock the full research layer for this judgment.

Full judgment text Legal principles 4 Authorities cited 9 Party arguments 2 Amounts and remedies 1
Sign in to unlock

Parties

West Bay Sonship Yachts Ltd.

Petitioner

Gerald Esau

Claimant/appellant

Ben Vermeulen

Director/released Party

Monitor (KPMG)

Creditor/monitor

Butterfields

Creditor

Vessel Owners

Creditor

Procedural Posture

Application Under the Companies' Creditors Arrangement Act (ccaa) and Approval/implementation of Plan of Arrangement / Application to Determine Status of Claim, Stay Action, and to Permit Late Filing of Proof of Claim Following CCAA Restructuring and Plan Implementation

  1. 1 Whether claimant's wrongful dismissal/severance claim is a pre‑filing provable claim captured and compromised by the Plan of Arrangement
  2. 2 Whether the court should exercise its discretion to permit late filing of a proof of claim after the claims bar date
  3. 3 Whether the claim is provable under the BIA and CCAA principles

Ratio Decidendi

The wrongful dismissal/severance claim arose from an employment relationship commencing in 1991 and, although crystallized by notice in January 2006, existed in whole or in part as of the CCAA filing date and is therefore a provable pre‑filing claim captured and compromised by the Plan; the court declined to exercise its discretion to permit late filing because the delay was not inadvertent, would prejudice the finality of the settlements and could not be alleviated.

Court Disposition

Court held claimant's wrongful dismissal claim to be a pre‑filing provable claim compromised by the Plan; denied application to permit late filing of a proof of claim; stayed the action against West Bay and against Ben Vermeulen as released parties.

Orders

  • Claim of Gerald Esau declared a pre‑filing claim captured and compromised by the Plan of Arrangement
  • Proceedings in action S067248 stayed as to West Bay Sonship Yachts Ltd.