ALEXANDER ROAD DEVELOPMENTS LIMITED V E THOMPSON HC WN CIV-2009-485-1810

ALEXANDER ROAD DEVELOPMENTS LIMITED V E THOMPSON HC WN CIV-2009-485-1810

The defendant's interlocutory applications were dismissed because there are genuine disputes of fact about the meaning and effect of the Settlement Agreement (in particular clause 10 regarding Westpac's consent) and about pre- and post-JSC conduct; those factual disputes preclude summary judgment, strike out or stay...

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Citation
openlaw-3672fe56_c3dc_4819_871a_7d11e13d8486.pdf
Parties
Plaintiff: Alexander Road Developments Limited; Defendant: Eric Thompson
Court
High Court
Jurisdiction
New Zealand
Judgment Date
11 April 2011
Procedural Posture
Civil: Contract Dispute (specific Performance) / Interlocutory Applications (strike Out / Summary Judgment / Stay)
Outcome
Defendant's applications for strike-out, summary judgment and stay dismissed; proceedings, including defendant's counterclaim, remain on foot.
Legal Topics
Specific Performance, Settlement Agreement Interpretation, Summary Judgment, Strike Out, Inherent Jurisdiction, Contractual Cancellation, Mortgage Priority, Judicial Settlement Conference Confidentiality
Contract Law Civil Procedure Property Law Mortgage Law Resource Management Specific Performance Settlement Agreement Interpretation Summary Judgment +5 more

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Parties

Alexander Road Developments Limited

Plaintiff

Eric Thompson

Defendant

Procedural Posture

Civil: Contract Dispute (specific Performance) / Interlocutory Applications (strike Out / Summary Judgment / Stay)

  1. 1 Whether clause 10 of the Settlement Agreement made the entire Settlement Agreement conditional on Westpac's consent or only allowed Westpac to reject the agreed valuation
  2. 2 Whether the Settlement Agreement discharged the original Sale Agreement
  3. 3 Whether the defendant was entitled to summary judgment or strike out because the plaintiff's causes of action cannot succeed

Ratio Decidendi

The defendant's interlocutory applications were dismissed because there are genuine disputes of fact about the meaning and effect of the Settlement Agreement (in particular clause 10 regarding Westpac's consent) and about pre- and post-JSC conduct; those factual disputes preclude summary judgment, strike out or stay and do not justify invoking the Court's inherent jurisdiction; accordingly the proceedings remain on foot and costs are awarded to the plaintiff.

Court Disposition

Defendant's applications for strike-out, summary judgment and stay dismissed; proceedings, including defendant's counterclaim, remain on foot.

Orders

  • Defendant's applications dismissed
  • Costs awarded to plaintiff on a Category 2B basis together with disbursements as fixed by the Registrar