Sunrock Limited v Louis and Others (3863/2015) [2016] ZAWCHC 7 (5 February 2016)

Sunrock Limited v Louis and Others (3863/2015) [2016] ZAWCHC 7 (5 February 2016)

The court found that it lacked jurisdiction over the first respondent, as he was resident in England when proceedings were instituted and service was effected at his home in England. The applicant's evidence of South African addresses and directorships was insufficient to establish residence. The application against...

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Citation
[2016] ZAWCHC 7
Parties
Applicant: Sunrock Limited; Respondent: Alan Louis; Respondent: Alan Louis N.O.; Respondent: Brian Louis N.O.; Respondent: Louis Jacobus Cloete N.O.
Court
Western Cape High Court, Cape Town
Jurisdiction
South Africa
Judgment Date
5 February 2016
Case Number
3863/2015
Procedural Posture
Civil Application / Judgment
Outcome
Application against the first respondent dismissed for lack of jurisdiction; application against the second to fourth respondents granted.
Judges
Binns-Ward
Legal Topics
Enforcement of Settlement Agreement, Suretyship, Jurisdiction, National Credit Act, Mortgage Bond, Trust Liability
Commercial and Corporate Civil Procedure Land and Property Enforcement of Settlement Agreement Suretyship Jurisdiction National Credit Act Mortgage Bond +1 more

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Parties

Sunrock Limited

Applicant

Alan Louis

Respondent

Alan Louis N.O.

Respondent

Brian Louis N.O.

Respondent

Louis Jacobus Cloete N.O.

Respondent

Procedural Posture

Civil Application / Judgment

  1. 1 Whether the Western Cape High Court has jurisdiction over the first respondent.
  2. 2 Whether the settlement agreement lapsed due to non-fulfilment of suspensive conditions.
  3. 3 Whether the settlement agreement is subject to the National Credit Act and, if so, whether it is void for non-registration as a credit provider.

Ratio Decidendi

The court found that it lacked jurisdiction over the first respondent, as he was resident in England when proceedings were instituted and service was effected at his home in England. The applicant's evidence of South African addresses and directorships was insufficient to establish residence. The application against the first respondent was dismissed. As to the second to fourth respondents, the court held that jurisdiction was established by the presence of trust property within the court's area. The suspensive conditions in the settlement agreement were not fulfilled within the stipulated time, but the parties revived and varied the agreement by subsequent addenda and conduct, waiving...

Court Disposition

Application against the first respondent dismissed for lack of jurisdiction; application against the second to fourth respondents granted.

Orders

  • The application against the first respondent is dismissed with costs due to lack of jurisdiction.
  • The second, third and fourth respondents, as trustees of the Louis Group International Foundation (IT 1548/2006), are directed to pay £1,906,359 (converted to South African Rand on the date of payment) to the applicant.