McConomy & Anor v ASE Plc & Anor [2017] EWHC 92 (Ch) (26 January 2017)
ASE did not establish a binding variation of the SLA or shareholders agreement. ASE breached the SLA by entering into client arrangements without WLT's consent and by failing to pay within contractual terms. Breaches were not waived or affirmed by WLT. WLT was entitled to terminate the SLA for repudiatory breach,...
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- Citation
- [2017] EWHC 92 (Ch)
- Parties
- Claimant: Gareth Gerald McConomy; Claimant: Think Assets (CA) Limited; Defendant: ASE PLC; Defendant: Michael Jones
- Jurisdiction
- England and Wales
- Judgment Date
- 26 January 2017
- Procedural Posture
- Commercial Contract Dispute / Final Judgment After Trial
- Outcome
- Claimants succeed in main claims; Defendants' counterclaim dismissed
- Legal Topics
- Variation and Waiver of Contract, Breach of Service Level Agreement, Shareholders Agreement, Directors' Duties, Repudiatory Breach, Termination of Contract
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Parties
Gareth Gerald McConomy
Claimant
Think Assets (CA) Limited
Claimant
ASE PLC
Defendant
Michael Jones
Defendant
Procedural Posture
Commercial Contract Dispute / Final Judgment After Trial
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether the Service Level Agreement (SLA) was validly varied or waived
- 2 Whether ASE breached the SLA by entering into arrangements with clients without WLT's consent
- 3 Whether ASE breached the shareholders agreement
Ratio Decidendi
ASE did not establish a binding variation of the SLA or shareholders agreement. ASE breached the SLA by entering into client arrangements without WLT's consent and by failing to pay within contractual terms. Breaches were not waived or affirmed by WLT. WLT was entitled to terminate the SLA for repudiatory breach, and Mr McConomy was entitled to invoke compulsory buy out provisions under the shareholders agreement. Mike Jones did not breach his director's duty as he was not directly involved in the disputed arrangements.
Court Disposition
Claimants succeed in main claims; Defendants' counterclaim dismissed
Orders
- ASE to pay WLT sums due under the SLA
- Declaration that Mr McConomy is entitled to invoke compulsory buy out provisions under the shareholders agreement
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