Halston Holdings SA v Simons [2005] EWHC 30 (QB) (21 January 2005)

Halston Holdings SA v Simons [2005] EWHC 30 (QB) (21 January 2005)

The court found that Mr Simons deliberately altered the balance sheet and provided a false certificate of inter-company indebtedness, knowing it was inaccurate, to satisfy a condition precedent of the Agreement and induce Halston's investment. The evidence of the claimant's witnesses was preferred, and the...

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Citation
[2005] EWHC 30 (QB)
Parties
Claimant: Halston Holdings SA; Defendant: Edward Douglas Simons
Jurisdiction
England and Wales
Judgment Date
21 January 2005
Procedural Posture
Civil (queen's Bench Division) / Judgment After Trial
Outcome
Claim allowed
Legal Topics
Fraudulent Misrepresentation, Deceit, Share Purchase Agreement, Damages, Company Law
Commercial Law Contract Law Tort Law Fraudulent Misrepresentation Deceit Share Purchase Agreement Damages Company Law

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Parties

Halston Holdings SA

Claimant

Edward Douglas Simons

Defendant

Procedural Posture

Civil (queen's Bench Division) / Judgment After Trial

  1. 1 Whether the defendant fraudulently misrepresented the level of inter-company indebtedness in a certificate provided under a share purchase agreement
  2. 2 Whether the claimant relied on the false certificate to its detriment
  3. 3 Whether the defendant is liable in damages for deceit

Ratio Decidendi

The court found that Mr Simons deliberately altered the balance sheet and provided a false certificate of inter-company indebtedness, knowing it was inaccurate, to satisfy a condition precedent of the Agreement and induce Halston's investment. The evidence of the claimant's witnesses was preferred, and the defendant's explanations were rejected as unsatisfactory. The claimant relied on the false certificate and suffered loss as a result. Mr Simons is liable in deceit.

Court Disposition

Claim allowed

Orders

  • Judgment for the claimant against the defendant for damages for deceit.