Re Grieve, E.B & Anor v Ex parte Dainford Ltd

Case

[1985] FCA 92

11 Mar 1985

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JM THE

F DERAL

COVET

OF

AUSTRALIA

I

GENERKL DIVISION

QLD PET 1u38 of l984

BANKRIJPTCY DISTRICT OF THE SClUTHERM )

_- DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF OUEENSLBND I

RE:

ERNEST BPIAN GRIEXE and SHIFLEE A N N GRIEVE

EX PXTE:

DAINFORD LIMITED

O R D E R

J U D I ~ E

MAKING ORDEF :

SPENDER J .

DATE OF ORDER:

11 March 1985

WHERE MAOE:

BRISBANE

THE COURT ORDERS THAT:

1. The

bankruptcy

notice

of 4 Juiy 1984

dlrected

to

Ernest

B r i m

Grieve

and

Shirlee Ann Grieve did not valldly 1sslue on the order of Sheahan J. of 28 October 1983.

2. The

creditor's

petitlon

seeklns

the

maklns of sequestration

orders

asainst

Ernest

Rrlan

Grieve

and

Shlrlee

Ann

Grlev; 1s dlsmissed.

!ZKTEP.IF13F.E

REdSGNS

FOR

JUDGPIENT

Thls

i s a

c red i t c7 r ' s

pec i t l on

fo r

s equesc ra t lon

ac i a ins t

Ernes t Br lan

Grieve and Shlrl-e Bnn Grieve.

I t

ra lzes

ques t ions

which

arc ,

u n i o r t u n a t e l y ,

of

no

present

Infrequ?nc\r

a:j

t o the

clrcumstances

In

rlhlch

a valld

bankruptcy notice can be founded on a n

o r d e r

f o r

s p e c l f l c

performance.

This C P ? ~

h a 3 f e a t u r e s

a

l i t t l e d l f i e r e n t

from

others

of

a similar k ind

in

tha t

the persons

whose

e s t a t e s a r e s o a r j h t

t o

ijr

seques t r a t ed

a r e

sua ran to r s

unde r

a

c o n t r a c t

f o r

t h e

pur1:hase

of

a hcme u n i t on t ~ e

2o1d

Coast .

2 .

13n 2 8

October 1903, Sheahan Z . i n

the Supreme

(Court

of

Queensland

ordered

that

angreement

dated

54 IGctober 1381

between Dalnford Limlted,

the peci

t

lcnlng credl

tor

.

and Foszqrosre

Investments

P t y

Liml ted ,

the

f ~ r s t

defendant ,

ousht

be

to

spec l f i ca l ly pe r fo rmed

dnd

c a r r i e d i n t o e x e c u t l o n .

H i s o rder was: -

" .

. .

that

the F i r s t Defendan t w i th ln

fou r t een

[,14!

days of

tgduy

do

pay

i n t o CourE

t o

t h e

c r e c l l ~

of

t h i s

ac t lon

the

ba lance

purchase

pr lc t :

due

under

t h e

sald

aqr'eement

namely

$ 1 7 5 , 1 0 ~ . 0 0

t oqe the r

with

l n t e r e s t

upon

the

sa ld ba lance purchase

p r i c e

i n

t h e

sum of $88.32

per day f o r

each

an?

every

day from and

i nc lud ing

t he

6 th

day

of December,

1982

u n t l l

and

lncludlnq

the

date

vhen

such

payment

ln to Cour t

shall be made

AlKl I T I S FURTHER 1 3 R D i that an account

be taken

l€ any par t7

by lt5 solicitors sha l l >Q require tv

w r l t t e n

o t l c e

t o

t h e

o t h e r

party

S

7oli . l tors

g i v e n w i t h i n

t h r e e

( 3 , calendar

months

of

~o-da.7 S

d a t e

d s t o

t h e

a d i u s t m e n t

of

r a t e s ,

t axes

snd

outqoinqs provided fo r

In

the sa id a s r5e rnen t

&NE

IT

I S FTJRTilER OPDERED that

t h e

p a r t y

bsr

whcm

any

s u n s h a l l be

found payable

to

the

o t h e r

,>n the

t a k l n l -

of

such

account

shall pay

such

:urn

w l th ln

seven 1.7)

days of t h e

t a k i n s

of

such

3ccount

by

such pa r ty

to

the o the r pa r ty

S

s o l i c i t c r s

EJID

I T IS

FTJRTHER ORDERED

that

w l t h l n fourt.;en

( 1 4 1

davs

a f t e r p r o d u c t i o n

of

the

receipt:

Lor

payment

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

sollcltors

the

P l a l n t l f f

e x e c u r e

a n d

e l l v e r

t o

s o l l c l t o r s

c h e

f o r

the

f i r s t

Defendant

d

Memorandum

of

T r a n s f e r

i n

f a v o u r

of

the

F i r s t

Defenclant

In

r e s i s t e r a b l e

f o r m

of

a n e s t a t e

l n fee

s l n p l e

I n

Lot

1 2 1 in

Res i s t e red

Bu l ld in?

r l n l t s

Flan No.

5331, capable

of

making

a

t r a n s f e r

f r e e

of

a l l encumbrances.

AND - t h a t t h e P l a i n t i f f

do

at

t h e

sdme

time

u e l i v r r

t o

the

Solicitor

f o r

t h e

F i r s t

b e f e n d a n t

the

C e r t l f i c a t e of

T l t l e t o the zaFd

Lot

121 f r e e ~f

a l l encumbrances

3ave

for

mortgage

G578121 and d

r e l e a s e of

th3t mortgage

tosether

$nth any other

documents

necessary

t o

enab le

t he

transferee

t g

become

registered as p r o p r i e t o r

of

m

e s t a t e ~n

f e e

slnple

m

L o f

121

i n R e q l s t e r e d

Eul ld lnq 1Unltz

3 .

Plan No.

5331 f r e e of a l l

encumbrances.

and

that

t h e

P l a i n t i f f

d o

a t t h e same

t ime

de l iver

vacant

p o s s e s ~ i o n of

t he

s a id

Lot

1 2 1 t o

Lh?

First

Def endant

AND

I T I S FURTHER

GRDERED

that

t h r P l a i n t i f f h e

at

l l b e r t y t o

a p p l y at

any

time

and

from

time

t,J time

on

no t l ce

t o

t he

Defendan t s

fo r

an

o rde r

f o r

payment out

of

Court

t o

the S o l i c l t o r ;

f u r the

F l a l n t i f f of

w c h

sum o r sums J_S mil l7 be necI;-ssar?

to dlscharqe any encumbrance

upon

t h E

said

L o t

12i

o r

t o

g a i n

p o s s e s s i o n

Gf

t h e

r e l e v a n t

Izer t l f ica te

of

T i t l e i n o r d e r t o p e r f o r m

i t s

o b l i s a t t o n s

tunaer

t h e said aqreement

o r thls o rde r

AND IT

I S FURTHER

ORIjERED that the

P l a l n t l f f

d a

r ecove r

aga lns t

he

F i r s t

Ee fendan t

Lts

c o s t s

of

t h l s

ac t ion

mc

lud

inq

r e se rved

cos t s

t o h?

taxed

...

His Honour's

]udqment

continued:-

"And It

i s

d e c l a r e d

t h a t ,

upon t h e

c o n s t r u c t i o n

gf

t h e

w i t t e n

agreement

between

the

plalnt i f f

and

the

s cond

and

th i rd

defendants , (Errlest

Brim

Grieve

and

Shl r lee

Ann

Gr ieve ) ,

be lnq

t h a t

ag reemen t

en t l t i ed

Form

of

Guarantee'

and

contam9d

in

the

agreement

the

s u b j e c t

of

t h l s

a c t i o n

d a t e d

2 4 t h

day

October,

of

1981,

tha t

should

the

f l r s t

d e f e n d a n t

f a i l

t o

s a t i s f y

the

terms

of

thls Judgment

wi th in the

tlrfles

thereb'r

l i m l t e d

tha t

the

Second

andior

Thlrd

efendants

are

l i a b l e

t o

pay t o

the F l a l n t i f f

the balance

purchase price due under

the

s a d

agreement,

namely $179,100,

toge ther with I n t e r e s t

upon t h e

said balance

purchase

pr ice

in

t h e

sum

o f 588. 32

per

day

Tor

each

and

every

day

from

and

inc ludtnu

t h e

6 t h

d a y

of

December

1982,

unti

l

end

Incll-tdlnq

the date when such

payments

shall be

made. and

that

the Second and/or Third defendants

a r e

l m b l e

t o

parr

t o

t h e

P l a i n t i f f

I t s

c o s t s

of

and

1nc ldFn ta l

t o

t h i s

a c t l o r !

t o

be

taxed ."

His

Honour

f u r t h e r

o r d e r e d

that

any

par to

be

a t

l l b e r t v

t o 3pply.

4 .

The bankruptcy notice directed to th?

second and third

defendants in that action

was issued out of

t h e reqiztry of the

southern distrlct of the State

of Queensland on 4 July 1984, and

the creditor's petltion

is founded on th$ act of bankruptcy whlch

1s

sald to be constituted by the fallure to pay the amount

clelmed In che notlce or adept

any of the alternatives open to

B

debtor in those circumstances.

The Registrar

has indicated in his certificate t o this

court that

a real slAestion exists as to the valldity of the

bankruptcy notlce.

Two questions Seem to arise as to its valldltg.

Both

must be resolved In favour of the

petitionins credltnr before 2

sequestratlon order can be made.

The

first is whether the judgmenc

to

which I

have

referred, and on vhlch

the petlcion

is founded, IS 3 fins1

judqment or order within the meaning

oi

9 . 4 0 1 l!

! S , of

the

Bankruptcy Act !"the .Act"). The second aspect relates

to the

requirement in chat sub-section, namely whether

it 1 s

a final

Judgment or order the

execution of which has n(Jt been stayed.

I am prepared to accept that this

Judqment is a final

judqment or

order In the sense referred to In that sectlon and,

in partlcular, the descriptlon tnat it 1s a

~udqment

which is a

final aajudicatlon of the rights of the pactLe-,.

5 .

It 1 s arquable whether this is the most appropriate iorm

of

order for speclflc performance of contract. Reference can

profitably

be

made

to

Falmer

v.

i 1 9 4 5 )

Ch. 102 8 5

to

the

form

in which this order

is made. However, that question

i s

irrelevant as far as the issues

with which 1 am concerneb.

Acceptln? It

then to be

a flnal judgment

n r order, I t

seeins to me

to be accepted

that, at the tlme

of the bankruptcv

notice, executlon was not able to be immediately effected bec3use

of Order

47 R u l e 10 of the Rules

of the Supre1r.e

c'ourt

of

Queensland. This pr0VldeS:-

"When a iudqmenc or order is

to the effect that any

party is entltled to any relief sublect to or upon the fulfilment of any condition or continqency, the partv so entitled may, upon the fulfilment of

the

condltlon

or

continqency,

and

upon

demand

made upon the party asainst whom

he is entltlcd to

rellef, applv to the court

or a Judqe for leave to

issue execution sqainst such party. And

the court

or ludse may, If satisfied

that

the

riqht

to

relief has

arlsen accordins to the terms

of the

Judgment or order, order that executlon issue

accordinsly, or may direct that any

issue or

question necessary for the determinatlon

of the

rights of the parties be trled in any manner in

whlch any questlon or issue of

fact in an action

may be trled."

iilsc, that same Order in Rule

25 provides

:-

"Every order of the court or a

Judse In a ~ ;

cause

or matter may be eniorced aqalnst all persons bound thereby in the same manner 83 a ludsment tq

the 5ame effect.

"

6.

The authorltles clearly establish in

my

view

that,

before a bankruptcy notlce can validly

issue.

%he

ludqment or

order sald tu ground that bankruptcy notlce has

to have

the

chracter that esecutlon can issue on

~t immediately.

In re Ide 1 7 [].B.

755 at p.759, Bower1 L.J. said:-

"In

order to

entlcle a creditor

to issue a

bankruptcg notice, he must be

I n a

positlon t o

lsslue evecution on his judqment at

the time when

he 1ssues the bankruptcy notlce."

That was referred to by the Court

of Appeal In re a Debtor i1512j

3 K . B .

242, and m

particular ar; p.247, where Farwell

J.. havinl-

referred to Aowen

L.J S . observations, said:-

"In the case of

ex parte Ide, the credlLor was

nor:

In that positlon; In the present cd5e he was

In

that posltlon, and therefore he

w m

entitled to

issue the notice.

"

'The cases consistently reflect the view that the requlrement of imrnediaize execution is crucial to the validity of a bankruptcy

notlce fomded on a -1udqment or

order: re John Perkins Seers l 7

A.B.C. 11; re Pannowitz, ex parte Wilson

Ci9757 38 F.L.F.. 184.

The words "the execution of which has not been staged"

are not restricted

to cases where there is an

express order a t

the court: re

a Eebtor !1908) 1 K.B.

344; Ex parte Woodall. m

re Wocaaa t1884j 13

Q.B.

479; in re Ide

! l8861 17 Q.B. 755;

r e

Richards: exparte Sorrqers i 19471 14 A.B.C.

112.

In my view, the

fact

that

the

riqht to

immedlate

execution is

a necesuarg part of

a valld bankruptcy notlce

is

strongly reflected in the Frovisions of

s . 4 0 ( 3 )

of the Act whlch

deals with the lnterpretatlon

~f s.4O[l;(q). In each of the five

circumstances there postulated, the capacity o€

t h e judgment or

order to be immedlately enforced is highlighted.

In the first case, where leave has been qiven

by a court

to

enforce sn

arbltratlon award, the award is deemed to be

R

f m a l order.

In the

second

case,

a judgment or order

that

1s

enforceable as

a flnal Iudqnent obtained in an action 1s deemed

to be

a final judqment. Essentially, therefore,

I f

1 t has the

enforceabllity characterlscics of

a final 3udqment In an action,

then it is B judqment which comes within paraqraph

(l)(g~

of

5.40.

The third

cateqory

deals

wlth

a Judqment or order

agalnst a married woman. It provides

a speclflc exemption from

the requlrements gf immediate enforceabllity,

as

does the flfth

cateqory referred to In s . 4 0 t 3 ) ( e j .

The fourth

cateTcry in s.49(3)(d) equdtes the position

of a

person vho 1 s immediately entitled to issue esecutlon with

that of

a creditor who has obtained n final Iudgment or order.

That sub-sectlon emphasises

that the characterlstics

of lmmedlate

enforceability are the characteristics

of a final Iudgment or

order.

0 .

In my view,

the bankruptcy notice did not validly issue

on the order

of Sheahan J. of 28 October 1983. It follows that,

the creditor's petition must be diumissed.

The creditor's

petition in chis

matter

seeklng

the

making of

sequestratlon orders against Ernest Rrlan Grleve

and

Shirlee Ann Grieve is, therefore, dismissed.

I make no order as to costs.

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