Henderson & Jones Ltd v Salica Investments Ltd & Ors [2025] EWHC 838 (Comm) (07 April 2025)
The Claimant's Part 36 offer was validly construed as specifying a 21-day 'Relevant Period' based on prior correspondence and context; the Claimant beat its offer, entitling it to indemnity costs, enhanced interest, and an additional amount. The appropriate interest rate on the judgment sum is 5% above base rate,...
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- Citation
- [2025] EWHC 838 (Comm)
- Parties
- Claimant: Henderson & Jones Limited; First Defendant: Salica Investments Limited; Second Defendant: Digital Home Visits Limited; Third Defendant: Digital Home Visits Technologies Limited; Fourth Defendant: Dominic Anthony Charles Perks
- Jurisdiction
- England and Wales
- Judgment Date
- 07 April 2025
- Procedural Posture
- Commercial Court Claim for Breach of Confidence / Post Trial Consequential Matters and Costs Judgment
- Outcome
- Judgment for the Claimant on all consequential matters; permission to appeal refused.
- Legal Topics
- Breach of Confidence, Interest on Judgment, Part 36 Offers, Costs (indemnity and Standard Basis), Permission to Appeal
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Parties
Henderson & Jones Limited
Claimant
Salica Investments Limited
First Defendant
Digital Home Visits Limited
Second Defendant
Digital Home Visits Technologies Limited
Third Defendant
Dominic Anthony Charles Perks
Fourth Defendant
Procedural Posture
Commercial Court Claim for Breach of Confidence / Post Trial Consequential Matters and Costs Judgment
Legal Issues
- 1 Appropriate interest rate on judgment sum for breach of confidence claim
- 2 Validity and construction of Claimant's Part 36 offer dated 31 October 2023
- 3 Whether Claimant beat its Part 36 offer and consequences under CPR 36.17(4)
Ratio Decidendi
The Claimant's Part 36 offer was validly construed as specifying a 21-day 'Relevant Period' based on prior correspondence and context; the Claimant beat its offer, entitling it to indemnity costs, enhanced interest, and an additional amount. The appropriate interest rate on the judgment sum is 5% above base rate, reflecting the position of a private individual/small businessman. No part of the interest period should be disapplied due to the Defendants' conduct and delay was justified.
Court Disposition
Judgment for the Claimant on all consequential matters; permission to appeal refused.
Orders
- First and Fourth Defendants to pay interest at 5% above Bank of England base rate on £2,154,285 from 9 March 2016 to 21 November 2023.
- From 21 November 2023, interest on judgment sum at 10% above base rate.
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