TIMMERTON COMPANY INC v. EQUITY TRUSTEE LTD AND ANOTHER
The Court held the plaintiff's pleaded case alleges knowing receipt (second category constructive trust) rather than a prior lawful assumption of fiduciary obligations; such recipients are non‑fiduciaries for the purposes of section 20(1)(b) and the plaintiff's claims are therefore time‑barred; consequently the...
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- Citation
- TIMMERTON COMPANY INC v. EQUITY TRUSTEE LTD AND ANOTHER
- Parties
- Plaintiff (respondent): TIMMERTON COMPANY INC; 1st Defendant (appellant): EQUITY TRUSTEE LIMITED (in its capacity as Trustee of The Hugh Surplus Trust); 2nd Defendant (appellant): HUGH SURPLUS LIMITED
- Court
- Court of Appeal
- Jurisdiction
- Hong Kong
- Judgment Date
- 21 November 2014
- Case Number
- CACV53/2014
- Procedural Posture
- Civil Appeal (court of Appeal) / Judgment on Appeal From HCA 2167 of 2012
- Outcome
- Appeal allowed; order granting leave to serve writ outside jurisdiction set aside; plaintiff's claim held time‑barred under Limitation Ordinance s20(2).
- Legal Topics
- Constructive Trust, Knowing Receipt, Limitation Period, Fiduciary Duty, Service Out of Jurisdiction
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Parties
TIMMERTON COMPANY INC
Plaintiff (respondent)
EQUITY TRUSTEE LIMITED (in its capacity as Trustee of The Hugh Surplus Trust)
1st Defendant (appellant)
HUGH SURPLUS LIMITED
2nd Defendant (appellant)
Procedural Posture
Civil Appeal (court of Appeal) / Judgment on Appeal From HCA 2167 of 2012
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether the defendants are 'trustees' within the meaning of section 20(1)(b) Limitation Ordinance such that the plaintiff's claim is not time‑barred
- 2 Whether the alleged constructive trust is of the first category (de facto/trustee de son tort) or the second category (knowing receipt/dishonest assister) for limitation purposes
- 3 Whether there is a serious issue to be tried to permit service out of jurisdiction
Ratio Decidendi
The Court held the plaintiff's pleaded case alleges knowing receipt (second category constructive trust) rather than a prior lawful assumption of fiduciary obligations; such recipients are non‑fiduciaries for the purposes of section 20(1)(b) and the plaintiff's claims are therefore time‑barred; consequently the order permitting service out of jurisdiction was set aside.
Court Disposition
Appeal allowed; order granting leave to serve writ outside jurisdiction set aside; plaintiff's claim held time‑barred under Limitation Ordinance s20(2).
Orders
- Set aside the order of Master K Lo dated 28 January 2013 granting leave to issue and serve the concurrent amended writ of summons on the defendants outside jurisdiction
- Order nisi that the plaintiff pays the defendants' costs of this appeal and below, to be taxed if not agreed
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