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Morphitis v Bernasconi Court Court of Appeal Citation(s) [2003] EWCA Civ 289, [2003] 2 WLR 1521 Keywords Fraudulent trading Morphitis v Bernasconi [2003] EWCA Civ 289 is a UK insolvency law and company law case, concerning fraudulent trading.
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Facts
TMC Transport (UK) Ltd’s former directors were Mr Bernasconi and Mr Monti. Mr Morphitis was the liquidator. They hired a group of solicitors who advised that the Insolvency Act 1986 rules on trading while insolvent could be circumvented by setting up a new company, resigning, and transferring the assets but not the liabilities there. The case turned on whether knowingly failing to pay a final instalment to their landlord was enough to constitute fraudulent trading under IA 1986 s 213.
Judgment
Chadwick LJ held that there was not enough to constitute fraud in this case on this single instance. Not every fraudulent transaction makes the business a business carried on with intent to defraud. Moreover, there must be a causal connection between the fraud and the loss, or ‘some nexus between (i) the loss which has been caused to the company’s creditors generally by the carrying on of the business in the manner which gives rise to the exercise of the power and (ii) the contribution which those knowingly party to the carrying on of the business in that manner should be ordered to make to the assets in which the company’s creditors will share in the liquidation.’ Then, obiter he said it could not have been the intention of Parliament to allow more than compensatory claims under section 213. Disapproving the order of the judge below, he said that the provision for criminal charges in CA 1985 s 458 (now CA 2006 s 993) precluded any necessity for a punitive element.
See also
Cases on recouping assets Re Parkes Garage (Swadlincote) Ltd [1929] 1 Ch 139Re Yeovil Glove Co Ltd [1965] Ch 148Re Gray’s Inn Construction Co Ltd [1980] 1 WLR 711Re MC Bacon Ltd [1990] BCLC 324Arbuthnot Ltd v Havelet Ltd (No 2) [1990] BCC 36Re Shoe Lace Ltd [1994] 1 BCLC 111Phillips v Brewin Dolphin Bell Lawrie Ltd [2001] UKHL 2Re Anglo-Austrian Printing Union [1985] 2 Ch 891Re Produce Marketing Consortium Ltd (No 2) [1989] BCLC 520Re Oasis Merchandising Services Ltd [1995] 2 BCLC 493Re Purpoint Ltd [1991] BCC 121Morphites v Bernasconi [2003] 2 WLR 1521see Unlawful trading and UK insolvency law - UK insolvency law
- UK company law
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External links
Categories:- United Kingdom insolvency case law
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