McCABE& ANOR v McCABE & ORS [2014] NZHC 632
Application refused because applicants failed to show that counterclaims could more fairly or conveniently be tried separately and in advance; there is significant overlap between issues on plaintiffs' causes of action and counterclaims (notably trustees' conduct and validity of share transfers), pre-emption issues...
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- Citation
- [2014] NZHC 632
- Parties
- First Plaintiff (trustee): Bruce McCabe; Second Plaintiff (trustee): Ivan McCabe; Second Plaintiff (company): Thistle Farms Limited; First Defendant: Robert McCabe; Second Defendant: Irene Misiepo; Third Defendant: Neil McCabe; Fourth Defendant: Heather Pomfrett; Fifth Defendant: Webb Ross Johnson Trustees Limited
- Court
- High Court
- Jurisdiction
- New Zealand
- Judgment Date
- 2 April 2014
- Procedural Posture
- Civil – Trust and Company Law Claims / Interlocutory Application Under High Court Rules R 5.58 for Separate Trial of Counterclaims
- Outcome
- Application to have counterclaims tried separately and in advance of plaintiffs' claims refused
- Legal Topics
- Removal of Trustees, Distribution of Trust Assets, Separate Trials / Counterclaims, Directors' Duties, Share Pre Emption Rights
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Parties
Bruce McCabe
First Plaintiff (trustee)
Ivan McCabe
Second Plaintiff (trustee)
Thistle Farms Limited
Second Plaintiff (company)
Robert McCabe
First Defendant
Irene Misiepo
Second Defendant
Neil McCabe
Third Defendant
Heather Pomfrett
Fourth Defendant
Webb Ross Johnson Trustees Limited
Fifth Defendant
Procedural Posture
Civil – Trust and Company Law Claims / Interlocutory Application Under High Court Rules R 5.58 for Separate Trial of Counterclaims
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether counterclaims can be tried separately and in advance of plaintiffs' claims under r 5.58
- 2 Whether first plaintiffs should be removed as trustees for misconduct or incapacity to administer the trust
- 3 Whether the date of distribution was brought forward to date of Nancy's death and whether immediate distribution is appropriate
Ratio Decidendi
Application refused because applicants failed to show that counterclaims could more fairly or conveniently be tried separately and in advance; there is significant overlap between issues on plaintiffs' causes of action and counterclaims (notably trustees' conduct and validity of share transfers), pre-emption issues mean immediate distribution is not assured, and the proceedings are sufficiently advanced that a single combined hearing is the most fair and convenient course.
Court Disposition
Application to have counterclaims tried separately and in advance of plaintiffs' claims refused
Orders
- Application refused
- Plaintiffs entitled to costs; plaintiffs to file memorandum for costs within 14 days, applicants may file response within 14 days of service
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