Outotec (USA) Inc & Anor v MW High Tech Projects UK Limited
The Court of Appeal held that although MW could and should have raised the misrepresentation claims in the Main Action and breached the Aldi guidelines by failing to do so, this breach alone did not amount to an abuse of process justifying strike out. There was no significant overlap between the Main Action and the...
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- Parties
- Appellant: Outotec (USA) Inc; Appellant: Metso OYJ (formerly Metso Outotec OYJ); Respondent: MW High Tech Projects UK Limited
- Jurisdiction
- England and Wales
- Judgment Date
- 24 July 2024
- Procedural Posture
- Civil Appeal / Appeal From High Court Judgment on Application to Strike Out Claim as Abuse of Process
- Outcome
- Appeal dismissed
- Legal Topics
- Abuse of Process, Henderson V Henderson Principle, Case Management, Misrepresentation, Strike Out Applications
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Parties
Outotec (USA) Inc
Appellant
Metso OYJ (formerly Metso Outotec OYJ)
Appellant
MW High Tech Projects UK Limited
Respondent
Procedural Posture
Civil Appeal / Appeal From High Court Judgment on Application to Strike Out Claim as Abuse of Process
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether the judge erred in refusing to strike out MW's misrepresentation claims against Outotec as an abuse of process
- 2 Whether breach of the Aldi guidelines alone is sufficient to justify strike out or if vexation/oppression/harassment must also be shown
- 3 Whether the judge took into account irrelevant factors in his merits-based assessment
Ratio Decidendi
The Court of Appeal held that although MW could and should have raised the misrepresentation claims in the Main Action and breached the Aldi guidelines by failing to do so, this breach alone did not amount to an abuse of process justifying strike out. There was no significant overlap between the Main Action and the misrepresentation claims, no unjust harassment or oppression to Outotec, and Outotec would in any event have to defend similar claims in respect of other projects. The judge's merits-based evaluation was not plainly wrong and the appeal was dismissed.
Court Disposition
Appeal dismissed
Orders
- The appeal is dismissed; the misrepresentation claims against Outotec are not struck out and may proceed to trial.
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