Baker v Potter & Anor [2004] EWHC 1422 (Ch) (17 June 2004)

Baker v Potter & Anor [2004] EWHC 1422 (Ch) (17 June 2004)

The court found that an oral agreement was made in November 2001 for Mr Potter to purchase Mr Baker's share for £100,000, with £40,000 already paid. Mr Baker remains the registered holder and thus has standing for a section 459 claim, but is not entitled to financial relief for post-agreement conduct. Mr Potter is...

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Citation
[2004] EWHC 1422 (Ch)
Parties
Applicant: Carl Baker; Respondent: Anthony Potter; Respondent: Bellevue Garages Limited
Jurisdiction
England and Wales
Judgment Date
17 June 2004
Procedural Posture
Section 459 Companies Act 1985 Petition / Judgment After Trial
Outcome
Petition dismissed; specific performance of share sale ordered.
Legal Topics
Unfair Prejudice, Shareholder Disputes, Specific Performance, Corporate Governance, Share Sale Agreements
Company Law Unfair Prejudice Shareholder Disputes Specific Performance Corporate Governance Share Sale Agreements

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Parties

Carl Baker

Applicant

Anthony Potter

Respondent

Bellevue Garages Limited

Respondent

Procedural Posture

Section 459 Companies Act 1985 Petition / Judgment After Trial

  1. 1 Whether the affairs of Bellevue Garages Limited were conducted in a manner unfairly prejudicial to Mr Baker's interests as a member
  2. 2 Whether an oral agreement for the sale of Mr Baker's share to Mr Potter was concluded and enforceable
  3. 3 Whether Mr Baker is entitled to relief under section 459 of the Companies Act 1985

Ratio Decidendi

The court found that an oral agreement was made in November 2001 for Mr Potter to purchase Mr Baker's share for £100,000, with £40,000 already paid. Mr Baker remains the registered holder and thus has standing for a section 459 claim, but is not entitled to financial relief for post-agreement conduct. Mr Potter is entitled to specific performance of the oral agreement, subject to payment of the balance of the purchase price.

Court Disposition

Petition dismissed; specific performance of share sale ordered.

Orders

  • Mr Potter to complete purchase of Mr Baker's share for £100,000 (less sums already paid)
  • Mr Baker to transfer his share to Mr Potter upon receipt of balance