Strategic Value Master Fund Ltd v Ideal Standard Interntional Acquisition SARL & Ors [2011] EWHC 171 (Ch) (04 February 2011)

Strategic Value Master Fund Ltd v Ideal Standard Interntional Acquisition SARL & Ors [2011] EWHC 171 (Ch) (04 February 2011)

The Equity Cure was effective because the SFA expressly permitted cure by additional debt, regardless of whether the funds were 'new money' or 'round-tripped.' The Company was not insolvent within the meaning of the SFA, as insolvency must be determined by the law of the place of incorporation (Luxembourg), not...

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Citation
[2011] EWHC 171 (Ch)
Parties
Claimant: Strategic Value Master Fund Ltd; Defendants: Ideal Standard International Acquisition S.A.R.L. & Ors
Jurisdiction
England and Wales
Judgment Date
04 February 2011
Procedural Posture
Commercial Contractual Dispute (chancery Division) / Judgment After Trial
Outcome
Claim dismissed
Legal Topics
Interpretation of Loan Agreements, Equity Cure Provisions, Events of Default, Waiver and Withdrawal of Acceleration Notices, Insolvency Definitions in Cross Border Contracts
Contract Law Banking and Finance Law Interpretation of Loan Agreements Equity Cure Provisions Events of Default Waiver and Withdrawal of Acceleration Notices Insolvency Definitions in Cross Border Contracts

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Parties

Strategic Value Master Fund Ltd

Claimant

Ideal Standard International Acquisition S.A.R.L. & Ors

Defendants

Procedural Posture

Commercial Contractual Dispute (chancery Division) / Judgment After Trial

  1. 1 Whether the Equity Cure was effective under the Senior Facilities Agreement (SFA)
  2. 2 Whether the Company was insolvent within the meaning of the SFA
  3. 3 Whether the Majority Lenders were entitled to waive breaches, withdraw the Default and Acceleration Letter, and enter into a binding agreement not to make a demand for payment based on the Events of Default

Ratio Decidendi

The Equity Cure was effective because the SFA expressly permitted cure by additional debt, regardless of whether the funds were 'new money' or 'round-tripped.' The Company was not insolvent within the meaning of the SFA, as insolvency must be determined by the law of the place of incorporation (Luxembourg), not English law. The Majority Lenders were entitled to waive breaches and withdraw the acceleration notice without the consent of all affected lenders, as these actions constituted the waiver of rights, not terms, under the SFA. The notice of acceleration was validly withdrawn.

Court Disposition

Claim dismissed

Orders

  • Declarations sought by the Claimant are refused
  • Costs to be determined separately