Vanden Recycling Ltd v Bevin Tumulty Bolton Brothers Ltd & Anor [2015] EWHC 3616 (QB) (17 December 2015)
The satisfied consent judgment against Bolton, a joint tortfeasor, extinguished the claim against Kras for the same damage, barring further proceedings against Kras as a matter of law.
- Citation
- [2015] EWHC 3616
- Parties
- Claimant: Vanden Recycling Limited; First Defendant: Bevin Tumulty; Second Defendant: Bolton Brothers Limited; Third Defendant/applicant: Kras Recycling BV
- Jurisdiction
- England and Wales
- Judgment Date
- 17 December 2015
- Procedural Posture
- Employee Competition Litigation / Civil Claim / Application by Third Defendant for Strike Out or Summary Judgment
- Outcome
- Summary judgment granted for Third Defendant (Kras); claim against Kras dismissed.
- Legal Topics
- Joint Tortfeasors, Consent Judgment, Summary Judgment, Strike Out, Conspiracy, Breach of Confidence, Inducement of Breach of Contract
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Parties
Vanden Recycling Limited
Claimant
Bevin Tumulty
First Defendant
Bolton Brothers Limited
Second Defendant
Kras Recycling BV
Third Defendant/applicant
Procedural Posture
Employee Competition Litigation / Civil Claim / Application by Third Defendant for Strike Out or Summary Judgment
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether a satisfied consent judgment against one joint tortfeasor bars further proceedings against another for the same damage
- 2 Whether the claim against the Third Defendant (Kras) can continue after settlement with another defendant (Bolton)
- 3 Whether the claim is inadequately pleaded or without remaining value
Ratio Decidendi
The satisfied consent judgment against Bolton, a joint tortfeasor, extinguished the claim against Kras for the same damage, barring further proceedings against Kras as a matter of law.
Court Disposition
Summary judgment granted for Third Defendant (Kras); claim against Kras dismissed.
Orders
- Parties to agree an appropriate order or apply to be heard on the form of the order.
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