Re Econ Corp Ltd (in provisional liquidation) (No 2)
Applicants failed to discharge the burden of proof to justify the claimed remuneration because disclosure was inadequate (insufficient contemporaneous detail on tasks, staff, time entries and justification); court directed applicants to file a fresh, detailed affidavit in prescribed format and ordered that the...
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- Citation
- [2004] SGHC 49
- Parties
- Applicants: Applicants (former provisional liquidators of Econ Corporation Ltd); Respondents: Interim Judicial Managers (of Econ Corporation Ltd); Company (debtor): Econ Corporation Ltd
- Court
- General Division of the High Court
- Jurisdiction
- Singapore
- Judgment Date
- 5 March 2004
- Case Number
- OS 1791/2003
- Procedural Posture
- Application to Court to Determine Provisional Liquidators' Remuneration Under Companies Act / High Court Hearing on Application for Determination of Remuneration; Judgment Reserved and Directions Given for Further Disclosure
- Outcome
- Application disallowed pending further disclosure by the applicants
- Legal Topics
- Remuneration of Liquidators, Provisional Liquidation, Judicial Management, Court Supervision of Fees, Priority of Insolvency Costs
- Source Language
- english
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Parties
Applicants (former provisional liquidators of Econ Corporation Ltd)
Applicants
Interim Judicial Managers (of Econ Corporation Ltd)
Respondents
Econ Corporation Ltd
Company (debtor)
Procedural Posture
Application to Court to Determine Provisional Liquidators' Remuneration Under Companies Act / High Court Hearing on Application for Determination of Remuneration; Judgment Reserved and Directions Given for Further Disclosure
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether applicants discharged burden to justify claimed remuneration
- 2 Appropriate criteria for assessing insolvency practitioners' fees (time spent, complexity, value added, rates, disbursements, staffing)
- 3 Proper procedure and forum for assessment (court vs taxing master/Registrar)
Ratio Decidendi
Applicants failed to discharge the burden of proof to justify the claimed remuneration because disclosure was inadequate (insufficient contemporaneous detail on tasks, staff, time entries and justification); court directed applicants to file a fresh, detailed affidavit in prescribed format and ordered that the taxing master hear and assess the remuneration on an all‑encompassing basis applying specified criteria; funds of $564,000 held by applicants to be kept in an interest‑bearing account pending determination and any disbursements be assessed before deduction.
Court Disposition
Application disallowed pending further disclosure by the applicants
Orders
- Applicants to file a fresh affidavit within 21 days providing full particulars and supporting documents in the format set out in the judgment appendix
- Taxing Master/Registrar to hear and assess the application
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