Burridge & Anor v MPH Soccer Management Ltd & Ors [2011] EWCA Civ 835 (20 July 2011)
The Declaration, when considered with the Representation Agreement and FA regulations, constituted an equitable assignment by Mr Harrison to MPH of the debt due from West Ham. The relationship between Mr Harrison and MPH supplied the necessary consideration. The sum retained by Mr Harrison's solicitors was payable...
Source-derived case information.
- Citation
- [2011] EWCA Civ 835
- Parties
- Appellants/claimants: John Burridge & Janet Burridge; Defendant: MPH Soccer Management Ltd; Third Party: West Ham United plc; Respondent/fourth Party: Peter Harrison
- Jurisdiction
- England and Wales
- Judgment Date
- 20 July 2011
- Procedural Posture
- Civil Appeal / Court of Appeal Judgment
- Outcome
- appeal allowed
- Legal Topics
- Assignment of Debt, Third Party Debt Orders, Football Agent Regulations
Source-derived case record
Summary, issues, holding and outcome
More case intelligence is available
Unlock the full research layer for this judgment.
Parties
John Burridge & Janet Burridge
Appellants/claimants
MPH Soccer Management Ltd
Defendant
West Ham United plc
Third Party
Peter Harrison
Respondent/fourth Party
Procedural Posture
Civil Appeal / Court of Appeal Judgment
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether the debt due by West Ham was owed to Mr Harrison or MPH Soccer Management Ltd
- 2 Whether Mr Harrison assigned the debt to MPH before the third party debt order
Ratio Decidendi
The Declaration, when considered with the Representation Agreement and FA regulations, constituted an equitable assignment by Mr Harrison to MPH of the debt due from West Ham. The relationship between Mr Harrison and MPH supplied the necessary consideration. The sum retained by Mr Harrison's solicitors was payable to MPH and subject to the third party debt order before MPH's dissolution.
Court Disposition
appeal allowed
Orders
- Permission to amend the appellants' notice granted
- Order of District Judge Baker restored
Full Case Text
Judgment text and source record
Sign in to read
Sign in to read the full judgment text
Sign in to read the full judgment text. Downloads and additional research tools may depend on your plan.
Sign in to read the full judgment