Re Bruce Harry Morrison Ex Parte The Official receiver Trustee of the estate of the bankrupt

Case

[1978] FCA 114

18 Apr 1978

No judgment structure available for this case.

IN THE FEDERAL COURT OF AUSTRALIA

)

GENERAL DIVISION

1

BANKRUPTCY DIST~ICT

OF THE STATE

)

No. NSW 392 of 1977

OF NEW SOUTH WALES AND

THE

)

AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY

1

RE:

BRUCE HARRY MORRISON

EX PARTE:

THE OFFICIAL RECEIVER Trustee of the estate of the bankrupt.

a

JUDGE MAKING

ORDER:

Riley J.

DATE OF ORDER:

18 April 1978

WHERE MADE:

Sydney

a

ORDER:

4 I

1. Application

dismissed

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2 .

The Official Recelver to pay the costs

of VACC

Insurance Co. Limlted. Authorise him to add hls

own costs to that amount and retain the total

out of the estate.

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CATCHWORDS

Bankruptcy

-

Income

of

bankrupt

-

Person conv ic t ed o f l a r ceny

as

s e r v a n t

-

Recognizance conditioned on payment

t o

Clerk

of

Peace of compensat ion for employer

- Employer

indemnified

by

i n s u r e r

-

C l e r k

of Peace authorized by employer

t o p a y i n s u r e r

-

Offender becomes bankrupt

-

Appl i ca t ion by

t r u s t e e f o r o r d e r

t h a t C l e r k of

Peace

pay him

money

paid by bankruqt

t o C l e r k

-

of Peace s ince bankruptcy

- Bankruptcy A c t 1 9 6 6 , S .

131.

R e - BRUCE HARRY MORRISON, EX Parte THE OFFICIAL RECEIVER

CORAM:

Ri ley J.

18

April

1978

SYDNEY.

By

t h i s a p p l i c a t i o n t h e O f f i c i a l R e c e i v e r s p e c i f i c a l l y

seeks

an

order

under

S.

131

of

the

Bankruptcy

A c t 1 9 6 6 .

That

s e c t i o n ,

so f a r as is material t o t h i s case, provides as follows:-

“ ( l )

S u b j e c t

t o

t h i s

s e c t i o n ,

a

bankrupt who

is i n

r e c e i p t o f

income

1s e n t i t l e d t o r e t a l n It

f o r

h i s

own

b e n e f i t .

( 2 )

The Court may, upon t h e

a p p l i c a t i o n

o

f

t h e

t r u s t e e ,

o rde r

that

a l l ,

o r s u c h p a r t a s t h e C o u r t

t h i n k s

f i t ,

of

t h e

income

o f t h e b a n k r u p t s h a l l

be

pa id

by

t h e b a n k r u p t t o t h e t r u s t e e f o r t h e b e n e f i t o f

t h e b a n k r u p t ’ s c r e d l t o r s “ .

The

h i s t o r y o f

t h e

matter i s t h i s .

On

1 7 May

1 9 7 6 Bruce

Harry Morrison pleaded gui l ty before

a

S t i p e n d i a r y M a g l s t r a t e t o

a charge of l a r ceny as a se rvan t .

On

18

August

1976

a

Dlstr lc t

Court

l u d g e s i t t i n g

a t Penr i th ordered

him

f o r t h a t o f f e n c e

t o

e n t e r

i n t o

a

r e c o g n i z a n c e

i n

t h e

sum of $500.

There were two

c o n d i t i o n s

t o

the

recognizance.

One

was

t h a t

t h e

a c c u s e d b e o f

good

behaviour

f o r

a

pe r iod o f t h ree yea r s and appea r fo r

sen tence

a t any

time

d u r i n g t h a t p e r l o d

i f

c a l l e d

upon.

The

o t h e r

was

“ tha t he pay the

C l e r k

o f t he

Peace

t h e

sum

of $8,887.40

as compensation

for

Max

Wright Motors Pty.

L l m i t e d ,

by in s t a lmen t s

of

$100.00 p e r month

t h e f i r s t

of

such

i n s t a l m e n t s

t o

be pa id on or before

1 September,

1 9 7 6 ,

a n d t h e r e a f t e r

on

or

b e f o r e t h e

1st

day of the ensuing

months.

On

o r b e f o r e

t h e

1st March,

1 9 7 7 , pay t h e

balance

of

the

compensation.

Pay

f i n e

o f

$500.00

w i t h i n

6

months

of

t h i s d a t e ”

( i . e .

18

August

1 9 7 6 ) .

Morrison pald $100.00

t o

the C le rk o f t he Peace in (bu t no t a lways

on

t h e

f i rs t day

o f ) each of

the

five

months

from September

1 9 7 6

t o

January

1977 ,

bo th inc lus lve ; bu t he has neve r pa id the

balance

($8,387.40)

of the

compensat ion,

or

t h e f l n e o f

$500.00.

The

C l e r k

o f t h e

Peace

d u l y p a i d o u t t h e

first

payment of

$100.00

t o

Max

Wright Motors Pty. Limited, but he paid out the

o t h e r f o u r t o

VACC

Insurance

Co.

L imi t ed pu r suan t t o an au tho r l ty

given him on

23 September 1 9 7 6 by Max Wright Motors Pty.

L i m i t e d

-2-

which authorised him

t o

forward

any fu ture payments to

VACC

Insurance

Co.

L i m i t e d

on behalf of

Max

Wright Motors Pty. Limited.

On

1 2 July 1977 Morrison

became

bankrupt on h is

own

p e t i t i o n .

The

O f f l c i a l Receiver

i s t h e

t rustee of

h i s estate.

On

2 September 1 9 7 7 Morrison was

c a l l e d up t o appear

aga in be fo re the

District

C o u r t ~ u d g e who

had ordered him to

e n t e r

i n t o

t h e

r e c o g n l z a n c e .

A t

t h e h e a r i n g o f

t h l s a p p l l c a t i o n

the on ly in fo rma t ion be fo re the Cour t

as

t o

what happened on

t h a t d a y

was

c o n t a i n e d i n

a

le t ter da ted

1 4 December

1977 from

the C le rk o f t he

Peace

to

t h e O f f i c i a l R e c e i v e r t h e r e c e i p t o f

which

was

deposed

t o by the

Off ic ia l

Rece lve r In an a f f ldav i t

of 10 January

1978.

According

t o

t h a t

le t ter ,

the

l ea rned

District Court

Judge on

2

September

1977

" d i r e c t e d

no

a c t i o n ,

p rov id ing

the o f f ende r unde r took

...

t o con t lnue paymen t s o f

t ha t

compensat

ion in

accordance wlth

the

terms

of h i s r ecogn izance" .

Having i n mind t h e terms of

the recognizance, which

I have set

out above,

I

expressed doubt

as

t o t h e c o r r e c t n e s s o f t h e

informat ion

given

by the

C l e r k of

t h e Peace,

and r eques t ed tha t

t he

Of f i c i a l

Rece ive r

shou ld

enqu i re

fu r the r .

H e

has

now

obta lned

a

c o p y o f

t h e

r e l e v a n t

t r a n s c r i p t . C o p l e s h a v e b e e n s e n t

t o

counsel , and

I

understand from them that they do not wish to

s u b m i t

fur ther argument and

are

c o n t e n t t h a t

I

s h o u l d t r e a t t h e

t r a n s c r i p t

as

b e i n g i n e v i d e n c e b e f o r e

m e

and

as

a

correct

r eco rd

of the proceedings

of 2 September 1977.

The

t r a n s c r i p t

shows

t h a t on

that day Morrison appeared

i n p e r s o n , h a v i n g b e e n c a l l e d

up on breach of his recognlzance

by

f a i l u r e t o

observe

i t s c o n d i t i o n s a s

t o payment of

compensation,

and

admitted the

b reach .

The

Crown

P r o s e c u t o r

t o l d

H i s Honour,

amongst

o t h e r t h i n g s , t h a t M o r r i s o n

was

now

a

bankrup t , and sugges t ed tha t he shou ld be r equ i r ed to

make

f u r t h e r

- 3-

payments , bu t defer red dea l ing wi th the breach of the recognizance

on the accused ' s under tak ing

t o

pu t h lmse l f fo r

a

s p e c i f i e d

pe r iod unde r the supe rv i s ion and con t ro l o f t he P roba t ion and

Pa ro le Se rv ice .

VACC Insurance Co . Limited,

(which

I s h a l l c a l l "VACC"),

lodged

a

proof of debt,

sworn

by

one

R.

H.

P i c k e t t on 16

November

1977 ,

a l l e g i n g t h a t

on

1 2 J u l y

1977 Morrison

w a s

] u s t l y a n d t r u l y

indebted t o VACC

i n t h e

sum of

$0,654.40

"m accordance wi th the

p a r t i c u l a r s s p e c i f i e d i n

the

account

annexed

... marked ... A " .

Those

p a r t i c u l a r s

show:

"Date :

1 7 May

1976

Consideration:

Order

of

Court

of

Pe t ty

Sess ions

P e n r i t h d a t e d

1 7 March

1 9 7 6 .

Amount:

$0,007.40

Vouchers

( i f any):

Order

for

payment

of compensation

fo l lowing conv ic t ion

of

c h a r g e s i n

matter No. 76/5619".

The

O f f i c i a l R e c e i v e r ' s a p p l i c a t i o n ,

as

amended

by

l e a v e ,

i s

f o r :

" A n

order

under sec t ion 131 of the Bankruptcy

A c t

1 9 6 6

t h a t s u c h p a r t o f t h e

income

of

the bankrup t a s has

been paid

or w i l l be

pa id by

the bankrup t

t o t h e C l e r k

of

t h e

Peace

a t Sydney

s i n c e t h e 1 2 t h J u l y

1977 be paid

by

the C le rk o f t he

Peace

a t

Sydney

t o t h e a p p l l c a n t

f o r t h e b e n e f i t o f t h e b a n k r u p t ' s c r e d i t o r s u n t i l s u c h

time

as

t h e o r d e r

i s

v a r i e d

o r

t h e b a n k r u p t o b t a i n s a n

o r d e r

of

d i scha rge pu r suan t

t o e i t h e r t h e p r o v i s i o n s

o f s e c t i o n

1 4 9 or

s e c t i o n

150 of

the Bankruptcy

A c t or

s u f f i c i e n t f u n d s h a v e b e e n r e c e i v e d b y h i s t r u s t e e

t o

pay

100

c e n t s i n t h e d o l l a r t o p r o v e d

creditors".

The

a p p l i c a t i o n

was

duly served on the bankrupt ,

on

t h e

Clerk

of

the

Peace

and

on

VACC.

Only VACC appeared,

and

it was

r ep resen ted

by

counse l

and

opposed

the

appl ica t ion .

The

O f f i c i a l

Receiver

was

also represented by counse l .

The

a p p l i c a t i o n

i s

somewhat

ambiguously worded, but

in

f a c t t h e O f f i c l a l R e c e i v e r

seeks

a n o r d e r o n l y t h a t t h e

C l e r k

of

t h e Peace pay him

any

p a r t o f t h e b a n k r u p t ' s

income

t h a t t h e

- 4 -

bankrup t s ince

1 2 Ju ly 1977 has pa id

o r w i l l pay

t o t h e

C l e r k

of

t h e

Peace,

and does no t s eek an o rde r i n r e spec t o f any

money

which the bankrupt pa id

t o

t h e

C l e r k

of the Peace before

1 2 J u l y

1977.

The

O f f i c i a l R e c e i v e r

submits

t h a t u n l e s s t h e o r d e r

sought i s made t h e C l e r k of the

Peace w i l l pay t o VACC any

income

of the bankrupt rece ived by h im af te r

1 2 J u l y

1 9 7 7 ,

whereby

VACC

w i l l

r e c e i v e a n a d v a n t a g e o v e r o t h e r c r e d i t o r s : b u t t h a t

i f t h e o r d e r

i s made,

t h a t income

w i l l b e d e a l t w i t h i n t h e

admin i s t r a t ion o f t he bankrup t ' s

estate

I n t h e

manner

p r e s c r i b e d

by t h e A c t , t h e i r s t a t u t o r y r i g h t s a n d p r i o r i t i e s .

so

t h a t a l l c r e d i t o r s w i l l s h a r e i n

it

a c c o r d i n g t o

The

ev idence before

m e ,

however , does not es tab l i sh

t h a t VACC

is,

as

it

claims

t o be,

a

c r e d i t o r o f t h e b a n k r u p t .

There

i s

no evidence of any order ,

such

as

1 s

a l l e g e d i n t h e

p a r t i c u l a r s

of

the p roof o f deb t , fo r

payment

of compensation.

I t i s on payment by Morrison

t r u e t h a t t h e r e c o g n i z a n c e o f 1 8 A u g u s t

1 9 7 6

was

c o n d i t i o n a l

t o t h e

C l e r k

of the Peace of an amount

of

compensation

for

Max Wright

Motors

Pty

L t d .

But it was for

Morrison himself

to

d e c i d e , i n t h e l i g h t o f t h e

fact

t h a t

non-

payment would

r e s u l t i n h i s b e i n g c a l l e d

upon

t o come

up

f o r

sen tence

on

h i s o f f ence o f l a r ceny , whe the r

or

not he would,

i f

ab le , pay

tha t

amount .

H e was

a t no time under

any

legal

o b l i g a t i o n

t o

pay

it,

and the condi t ion of the recognlzance

e s t a b l i s h e d

no

l ega l

r e l a t ionsh ip be tween

him

and

VACC.

It is

t r u e

also

t h a t t h e e v i d e n c e e n a b l e s

m e

t o c o n c l u d e t h a t

It

was

Max

Wright Motors Pty

L t d whose

se rvan t t he bankrup t

was

and

from

whom

he

stole,

and

t h a t t h a t

company

was

l n d e m n i f i e d t o t h e e x t e n t

of

$8,887.40

by

VACC

under

a

f i d e l i t y g u a r a n t e e p o l i c y . T h e r e f o r e

so

fa r

a s

was

n e c e s s a r y t o e n s u r e t h a t

Max

Wright Motors Pty Ltd

received no

more

than

a

f u l l i n d e m n i t y i n r e s p e c t o f

Its

loss

- 5-

(A.F.G.

Insurances Limi ted v . Ci ty of Br ighton

( 1 9 7 2 ) ,

1 2 6

C.L.R.

655,

6 6 4 ) .

VACC

became

subrogated

t o the advan tage o f eve ry r igh t

of Max

Wright Motors Pty Ltd

by t h e exercise of wh ich the lo s s

a g a i n s t w h i c h t h a t

company

was

insu red cou ld

be

diminished:

Cas t e l l a in

v

.

P re s ton

(1883) ,

11 Q.B.D.

380, 388. But,

though

it

a p p e a r s t h a t

Max

Wright

Motors

Pty Ltd has requested and

a u t h o r i s e d t h e C l e r k o f t h e

Peace

t o pay

t o VACC

any

money

(up t o $8,887.40)

that he

may

receive

from Morrison

f o r Max

Wright

Motors

P t y L t d , t h e e v i d e n c e d o e s n o t e s t a b l i s h t h a t t h e r e

i.4

any

legal

re la t ionship

be

tween

Morr i son

and

VACC.

Cf.

In re

Blackburne

(1892).

9 Morr.

2 4 9 , 251.

Be t h a t as it may,

i n my

op in ion the

orders sought

cannot be

made.

The

enactment

i n S .

131(1 ) of

t h e g e n e r a l p r i n c i p l e

t h a t a

bankrupt

i s e n t i t l e d t o r e t a i n f o r h i s

own

b e n e f i t

income

of

whlch

he

"is

i n r e c e i p t "

r e s o l v e d a n e x i s t i n g d o u b t :

see

e.g.

Federal

Commissioner

of

Taxat

ion v.

Off

ic

ia

l

Receiver

(1956) ,

95

C.L.R.

300 ,

esp

.

per

Ful lagar

J.

a t 318-9.

A n orde r

hav

lng

t he

e f f e c t o f r e t r i e v i n g

income which,

i n a c c o r d a n c e w i t h t h a t

gene ra l

p r inc ip l en the bankrup t

has

a l r eady

spen t

canno t

be

made

under

S .

1 3 1 ( 2 ) ; a n d i n

so

f a r a s t h e

application

seeks

such

an order

it must

f a i l .

I t m u s t a l s o f a i l

i n

so f a r a s It

s e e k s a n o r d e r o p e r a t i n g o n

f u t u r e

income

of

the bankrupt .

The

power

t o

make

such an order

"is d i sc re t iona ry , and whe the r an

o r d e r

w i l l be

made

must depend on

a l l

the c i rcumstances of the

case":

Re Buckle

( 1 9 6 9 ) , 15 F.L.R.

4 6 0 , 4 6 4 per Gibbs J; and

i n dec id ing what order

t o make

the Cour t

w i l l have regard

t o

the long- s t and ing p r inc ip l e tha t t he bankrup t

i s

n o t

t o

be

deprived of

income reasonably necessary for

the maintenance of

himself

and

his

family:

see

t h e

a u t h o r i t i e s

c o l l e c t e d

i n

R e McLachlan

(1975)

8

A.L.R.

1 6 2 ,

165-6 .

In

the

p resent

case

-K-

t h e r e

i s

no evidence before

the Court

that would enable

It

to

determine whether

by

t h e

making of the order sought the bankrupt

would

be

so deprived.

It is f o r

t h e b a n k r u p t

t o

show what

i s

reasonably

necessary

for

h

i

s

main tenance :

R e

Robertson

(1931),

4 ABC Stuart-Robertson

133 a t 1 4 2

( t h e d e c i s i o n

was

af f i rmed

sub

nom.

--

v.

Lloyd

(1932),

4 7

C.L.R.

4 8 2 ) ;

b u t where

t h e

Court

is

without any evidence whatsoever as

t o

t h e b a n k r u p t ' s

c i rcumstances

it

s h o u l d , i n

my

op in ion ,

exercise

i t s d l s c r e t i o n

by

d e c l i n i n g t o make

an order . That

seems

to

have

been

the

view

of

Gibbs

J.

i n R e Buckle,

supra.

e

A

f u r t h e r r e a s o n

why

t h e o r d e r s o u g h t c a n n o t , i n

my

opinion, be

made

is t h a t t h e r e

i s no evidence

that

the payments

e

by

t h e b a n k r u p t t o w h i c h t h e a p p l i c a t i o n r e f e r s h a v e b e e n o r

w i l l be made o u t o f

income of

the bankrupt

(which

1s

a l l t h a t a n

order under

S .

131(2 ) may

a f f e c t ) , and

t o make

t h e o r d e r a p p l i e d

f o r would be

t o impose

upon

t h e C l e r k o f t h e

Peace

the burden of

determining whether any

money

he r ece ived f rom the bankrup t a f t e r

1 2 J u l y 1977 was

income

of

the bankrupt .

I t

was

s u b m i t t e d

t h a t

t ha t bu rden

would be

more apparent than

real , because i f money

t h a t h e

so

r ece ived

were

not income of the bankrupt then

it

would

be p rope r ty o f t he bankrup t wh ich had ves t ed in the Of f i c i a l

Receiver

and

should be paid

t o

him

i n

a n y e v e n t :

t h e r e s u l t

b e i n g t h a t , i f t h e o r d e r

were

made,

a l l

t h e

C l e r k

of the Peace

would have

t o do on

rece iv ing any

money from the bankrup t

would

be t o pay it, wi thout

any

enqui ry ,

t o

t h e O f f i c i a l R e c e i v e r .

The

f a l l a c y i n t h e f o u n d a t i o n

of

that submission can be exposed

by

r e f e r e n c e t o n o

more

than

S .

1 1 6 ( 2 ) ( a ) - ( g ) , r ead in con junc t ion

wi th

S.

5 8 ( 1 ) a n d

t h e d e f i n i t i o n

i n

S.

5 ( 1 ) o f

" t h e p r o p e r t y

of

the bankrupt" .

I t

i s

f o r

t h e a p p l i c a n t

t o

show

t h a t

t h e b a n k r u p t

i s

i n r e c e i p t

of

income on which

an

order

under

S.

131(2) can

opera te , and the burden

I

have mentioned cannot be

imposed

on

-;I- .

t h e C l e r k o f t he

Peace.

For

those reasons

I

d e c l l n e t o

make

t h e o r d e r s o u g h t .

A

problem

is

p o s e d b y t h e f a c t t h a t

S .

131(2) provides

o n l y f o r t h e

making of an order for payment "by the bankrupt"

and

makes

no

p rov i s ion

for

an order , such

as

is

sought here ,

d i r e c t e d t o

a

person

other

than

the

bankrupt .

The

m a t t e r

w a s

referred to i n Re Buckle

(supra)

a t 463-4, where

Gibbs

3.

h e l d

t h a t ,

i n v l e w o f

S .

63, an order under

S.

131(2) could be

made

a f t e r t h e b a n k r u p t ' s d e a t h w i t h r e s p e c t

t o

income due

t o b u t n o t

r ece ived

by

the bankrupt

a t

the da t e o f h i s dea th , and r emarked

e

t h a t a l t h o u g h t h e

income could

no

longer be "pa ld

by

the bankrup t "

it

could be paid

by

h i s p e r s o n a l

r e p r e s e n t a t i v e .

No

doubt

H i s

e

Honour

c o n t e m p l a t e d t h e c a l l i n g i n a l d

of

some

o the r p rov i s ion o f

t h e A c t such as S.

3 0 ( 1 )

( b ) .

On

the

evidence

before

him,

however

,

His Honour s a i d t o h a v e b e e n c l e a r l y s e t t l e d .

d e c l i n e d t o

make

t h e o r d e r :

t h u s

t h e p o i n t c a n n o t b e

It

is

a

p o i n t

t h a t w o u l d

arise

i f t h e C o u r t f e l t

It

p r o p e r n o t o n l y t h a t

income should

be

acquired under

S.

131(2) for

t h e b e n e f i t o f t h e

creditors b u t

a lso

t h a t it

s h o u l d b e i n t e r c e p t e d a t i t s s o u r c e

-

for example,

t h e b a n k r u p t ' s e m p l o y e r , o r t h e t r u s t e e

of

a

w i l l

under which the

bankrupt

was

e n t i t l e d t o

i ncome; bu t In the

n e w whlch

I

t a k e

of

t h e p r e s e n t

case

it

does not

arise

f o r d e c l s i o n .

The

o r d e r

I

make

i s t h a t t h e a p p l i c a t i o n

be

dismissed.

I

s h a l l h e a r s u b m i s s i o n s a s

t o

costs.

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