RONALD JOHN ZWARST, LISA TRACY ZWARST AND CHRISTOPHER JOHN SAXTON V DAVID ANTHONY SAXTON HC GRY CIV-2012-418-000085
The defendant has no arguable defence: the prior High Court caveat judgment estops the defendant on the limitation point and explained delay; the evidence (including defendant's prior affidavits and cross-examination) establishes the existence and authenticity of the 2001 agreements and that they are enforceable;...
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- Citation
- openlaw-ea675d11_c90b_4b59_b63a_9743e9a55b8e.pdf
- Parties
- Plaintiff: Ronald John Zwarst; Plaintiff: Lisa Tracy Zwarst; Plaintiff: Christopher John Saxton; Defendant: David Anthony Saxton
- Court
- High Court
- Jurisdiction
- New Zealand
- Judgment Date
- 1 March 2013
- Procedural Posture
- Civil Specific Performance of Contract (property) / Summary Judgment Application
- Outcome
- Summary judgment granted for plaintiffs ordering specific performance of the two sale agreements
- Legal Topics
- Specific Performance, Issue Estoppel / Res Judicata, Limitation Periods / Laches, Caveat Protection, Frustration, Non Est Factum, Trust Formation and Ratification, Summary Judgment
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Parties
Ronald John Zwarst
Plaintiff
Lisa Tracy Zwarst
Plaintiff
Christopher John Saxton
Plaintiff
David Anthony Saxton
Defendant
Procedural Posture
Civil Specific Performance of Contract (property) / Summary Judgment Application
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether summary judgment is appropriate
- 2 Whether 2001 agreements for sale are enforceable
- 3 Applicability of Limitation Act to claim for specific performance
Ratio Decidendi
The defendant has no arguable defence: the prior High Court caveat judgment estops the defendant on the limitation point and explained delay; the evidence (including defendant's prior affidavits and cross-examination) establishes the existence and authenticity of the 2001 agreements and that they are enforceable; other defences (non est factum, frustration, trust non-existence, uncompleted gift, trustee consent, disclosure) are not tenable as a matter of fact or law; summary judgment for specific performance is therefore appropriate.
Court Disposition
Summary judgment granted for plaintiffs ordering specific performance of the two sale agreements
Orders
- Defendant to specifically perform the agreement dated 7 November 2001 between himself and the M D Saxton Family Trust for land in Certificate of Title WS8C/1369 on payment of the consideration of $20,000
- Defendant to specifically perform the agreement dated 7 November 2001 between himself and the L T Saxton Family Trust for land in Certificate of Title WS8C/1370 on payment of the consideration of $20,000
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