Valla PTC Ltd v Faiman
The Defendant was validly served, admits the debt, and raises no substantive defence; there is no compelling reason for trial, so summary judgment is granted.
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- Parties
- Claimant: Valla PTC Limited (acting as Trustee of the Westline Trust); Defendant: Jonathan Moss Faiman
- Jurisdiction
- England and Wales
- Judgment Date
- 09 July 2020
- Procedural Posture
- Civil / Summary Judgment Application
- Outcome
- Summary judgment granted for the Claimant.
- Legal Topics
- Loan Consolidation Agreement, Summary Judgment, Jurisdiction, Enforcement of Foreign Judgments
Contract Law Debt Recovery Loan Consolidation Agreement Summary Judgment Jurisdiction Enforcement of Foreign Judgments
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Parties
Valla PTC Limited (acting as Trustee of the Westline Trust)
Claimant
Jonathan Moss Faiman
Defendant
Procedural Posture
Civil / Summary Judgment Application
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether the court has jurisdiction to grant summary judgment under CPR 24.4(1)
- 2 Whether the claim meets the threshold for summary judgment
- 3 Whether there is any compelling reason for trial under CPR 24.2(b)
Ratio Decidendi
The Defendant was validly served, admits the debt, and raises no substantive defence; there is no compelling reason for trial, so summary judgment is granted.
Court Disposition
Summary judgment granted for the Claimant.
Orders
- Permission to apply for summary judgment under CPR 24.4(1) granted.
- Summary judgment entered for the Claimant for the principal, simple interest, and default interest as specified.
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