Drax Smart Generation Holdco Limited v Scottish Power Retail Holdings Limited

Drax Smart Generation Holdco Limited v Scottish Power Retail Holdings Limited

The Notice of Claim did not comply with the SPA's notification requirements for the warranty and breach of contract claims because it failed to state in reasonable detail the nature of the claim and the amount claimed, specifically by not identifying a claim for diminution in value of the shares or explaining how...

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Parties
Claimant: Drax Smart Generation Holdco Limited; Defendant: Scottish Power Retail Holdings Limited
Jurisdiction
England and Wales
Judgment Date
27 February 2023
Procedural Posture
Commercial Contract Dispute (share Purchase Agreement) / Summary Judgment and Application to Amend Particulars of Claim
Outcome
Summary judgment granted for defendant on warranty and breach of contract claims; amendment application refused for those claims. Amendment application allowed and summary judgment refused for the indemnity claim.
Legal Topics
Share Purchase Agreement, Breach of Warranty, Indemnity, Notification Clauses, Damages, Contractual Interpretation
Contract Law Commercial Law Share Purchase Agreement Breach of Warranty Indemnity Notification Clauses Damages Contractual Interpretation

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Parties

Drax Smart Generation Holdco Limited

Claimant

Scottish Power Retail Holdings Limited

Defendant

Procedural Posture

Commercial Contract Dispute (share Purchase Agreement) / Summary Judgment and Application to Amend Particulars of Claim

  1. 1 Whether the Notice of Claim complied with contractual notification requirements for warranty and breach of contract claims
  2. 2 Whether the Indemnity Claim was validly notified and within time
  3. 3 Whether a demand for an ascertained sum was required within the notification period for the indemnity claim

Ratio Decidendi

The Notice of Claim did not comply with the SPA's notification requirements for the warranty and breach of contract claims because it failed to state in reasonable detail the nature of the claim and the amount claimed, specifically by not identifying a claim for diminution in value of the shares or explaining how Drax suffered loss. The Indemnity Claim, however, was validly notified as the SPA did not require a demand for an ascertained sum within the notification period, and the relevant time limit for notification was seven years, not 30 months.

Court Disposition

Summary judgment granted for defendant on warranty and breach of contract claims; amendment application refused for those claims. Amendment application allowed and summary judgment refused for the indemnity claim.

Orders

  • Amendment application permitted in relation to the Indemnity Claim only.
  • Summary judgment granted for Scottish Power on warranty and breach of contract claims.