Bell v Long & Ors
The receivers and their agents did not breach their duty to the company. The decision to proceed with a portfolio sale was a reasonable and competent strategy in the circumstances, supported by expert evidence and justified by the offers received and market conditions. There was no negligence or breach of duty, and...
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- Parties
- Claimant: Mr Philip Graham Bell; Defendant: Philip James Long; Defendant: Andrew William Thompson; Defendant: Pannell Kerr Forster (a firm); Defendant: Weatherall Green & Smith North Limited
- Jurisdiction
- England and Wales
- Judgment Date
- 16 June 2008
- Procedural Posture
- Civil / Judgment After Trial
- Outcome
- Claim dismissed
- Legal Topics
- Duties of Receivers, Sale of Mortgaged Property, Breach of Duty, Negligence, Valuation of Property, Portfolio Sale, Conspiracy, Fraud (abandoned)
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Parties
Mr Philip Graham Bell
Claimant
Philip James Long
Defendant
Andrew William Thompson
Defendant
Pannell Kerr Forster (a firm)
Defendant
Weatherall Green & Smith North Limited
Defendant
Procedural Posture
Civil / Judgment After Trial
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether the receivers breached their duty to obtain the best price reasonably obtainable for the company's properties
- 2 Whether the decision to sell the properties as a portfolio rather than individually was negligent
- 3 Whether there was a conspiracy to defraud the company by selling at an undervalue (abandoned)
Ratio Decidendi
The receivers and their agents did not breach their duty to the company. The decision to proceed with a portfolio sale was a reasonable and competent strategy in the circumstances, supported by expert evidence and justified by the offers received and market conditions. There was no negligence or breach of duty, and no evidence of conspiracy or fraud.
Court Disposition
Claim dismissed
Orders
- The claim against the receivers is dismissed.
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